Dieffenbachia growth responses and N leaching from container-grown plants fertilized by several methods

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作者
Segura, ML [1 ]
Rodríguez, JM [1 ]
Jiménez, S [1 ]
López, J [1 ]
Carrasco, I [1 ]
机构
[1] Ctr Invest & Formac Agraria, Almeria 04700, Spain
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Proceedings of the International Symposium on Soilless Culture and Hydroponics | 2005年 / 697期
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10.17660/ActaHortic.2005.697.49
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S6 [园艺];
学科分类号
0902 ;
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The effect on greenhouse potted Dieffenbachia maculata 'Camille' growing on 80% unfertilised blond peat (pH 6.0) and 20% perlite (v/v) of different fertilization methods has been studied. The fertilization treatments were: F (control) - Standard fertigation (9,7 meq N L-1; 10% NH4+-N; 1,4 meq P L-1; 4,3 meq K L-1); CF- 30% of total N applied as soluble complex 17-8-14 (11,1% NH4+-N and stabilized with DMPP) and 70% of total N like F; BF - Basacote Plus (16-8-12; 3,0 g L-1) + 50 % of total N equal to F; C- 70% of total N as soluble complex 17-8-14 (11,1% NH4+-N stabilized with DMPP). The experimental design was unifactorial with 29 pots per treatment. During the experiment nitrogen concentrations (nitrate and ammonium) in the leached solution were analysed; finally, height, leaf area, dry matter content and total concentration of nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium were determined. The fertilization method had a significant effect on the crop vegetative and bioproductive parameters, showing the treatments with complex fertilizers (CF and Q highest values of leaf area, plant height and dry matter production. Plant N concentrations were lower in treatments CF and BF than in control treatment. Treatment C had similar results than those of F; however, and due to higher biomass production, treatment C showed higher N extraction index and uptake efficiency. The control treatment (F) showed the highest rates of N lixiviation losses, the slow release fertilizer treatment (BF) the lowest. Complex and slow release treatments showed low rates of ammonium lixiviation losses.
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