The research was carried out to adjust the nitrogen critical dilution curve for the muskmelon crop, to be used in fertilization practices for this crop. The experiment was conducted in a greenhouse at Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, from August to January, 2005. Plantlets of the hybrid Magellan was grown in polyethylene bags with 4.5dm3 of the commercial substrate Plantmax PXT®, in a plant density of 3.3plants m-2, and fertigated with a complete nutrient solution. Plants were vertically trained with one stem and no more than two fruits per plant, and the main stem was cut at 2m height. Treatments were N concentrations in the nutrient solution of 8, 11, 14, 17, and 20mmol L-1, in a randomized experimental design with four replications. Four plants of each treatment were harvested at weekly intervals between 33 and 99 days after planting to determine dry mass (DM) accumulation and N concentration in leaves, stem and fruits. The N dilution in plant dry mass was confirmed in all treatments and data fitted the potential model %N = aMS-b described in the literature. The N dilution curve was adjusted, with values of 5.16 and 0.63 for a and b coefficients, respectively. This model could be used to estimate the N quantity absorbed during growth and development of this crop, based on the analysis of this element on leaf tissues.
Cucumis melo; alometrie; fertilization; dry mass