Improved Fertilization Strategy for Strawberry Fertigation Culture

被引:4
|
作者
Yoon, H. S. [1 ]
An, J. U. [1 ]
Hwang, Y. H. [1 ]
An, C. G. [1 ]
Chang, Y. H. [1 ]
Shon, G. M. [1 ]
Rho, C. W. [1 ]
机构
[1] Gyeongnam Agr Res & Extens Serv, Jinju 660985, South Korea
来源
关键词
strawberry; fertigation; nutrient; ROOT TEMPERATURE; GROWTH; PLANTS; RATIO;
D O I
10.17660/ActaHortic.2014.1049.78
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
Recently, soil culture with a fertigation system has been recommended to strawberry growers. Using the nutrient recipe for soilless cultures, they apply water and fertilizers on a gradual basis in small quantities over several times each day. However, due to environmental pressures related to fertilizer waste, a more optimal fertilization strategy is needed. In this study, the nutrient absorption characteristics of strawberry plants were determined. The total amounts of N, P, K, Ca and Mg accumulated by plants increased gradually as growth stages progressed, but the ratio of nutrient accumulation in the body showed a similar tendency. The ratio of P/N was 24%, K/N 128%, Ca/N 38%, and Mg/N 33%. Based on this finding, a nutrient formulation was developed. The newly developed nutrient formulation reflected the absorption ratio of K/N and Ca/N as they were, and 60% of the P/N ratio. Mg reflected as much as half the amount of Ca supply. The NH4 ratio to total N was set at 20%. The newly developed nutrient formulation was examined in soil culture. With the use of the new nutrient formulation in soil culture, there was a lower consumption of all minerals in comparison with the use of the soilless nutrient recipe. In particular, the consumption of Ca and Mg were decreased by 48% and 31%, respectively. After culture, the concentration of minerals in soil became higher than before culture, particularly, Ca and Mg. Thus, there needs to be more reduction in supply of Ca and Mg. Thus, the nutrient formulation was modified to N(NO3:NH4)-P-K-Ca-Mg-S=16.3(13: 3.3)-2-7-3.5-1.8-1.8 me.L-1.
引用
收藏
页码:521 / 528
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Green-pepper fertigation in soilless culture
    Lozano, MG
    Escobar, I
    Berenguer, JJ
    Proceedings of the International Symposium on Soilless Culture and Hydroponics, 2005, (697): : 543 - 547
  • [22] Irrigation and fertigation frequencies with nitrogen in the watermelon culture
    Vieira Fernandes, Carlos Newdmar
    de Azevedo, Benito Moreira
    Nascimento Neto, Joaquim Raimundo
    de Araujo Viana, Thales Vincius
    de Sousa, Geocleber Gomes
    BRAGANTIA, 2014, 73 (02) : 106 - 112
  • [23] Contribution of thermal imaging to fertigation in soilless culture
    Isidro Morales
    Juan E. Álvaro
    Miguel Urrestarazu
    Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry, 2014, 116 : 1033 - 1039
  • [24] Effect of rooting time, pot size and fertigation technique on strawberry plant architecture
    Massetani, Francesca
    Savini, Gianluca
    Neri, Davide
    JOURNAL OF BERRY RESEARCH, 2014, 4 (04) : 217 - 224
  • [25] Contribution of thermal imaging to fertigation in soilless culture
    Morales, Isidro
    Alvaro, Juan E.
    Urrestarazu, Miguel
    JOURNAL OF THERMAL ANALYSIS AND CALORIMETRY, 2014, 116 (02) : 1033 - 1039
  • [26] Nitrogen fertilization in integrated outdoor strawberry production
    Neuweiler, R
    THIRD INTERNATIONAL STRAWBERRY SYMPOSIUM, VOLS. 1 AND 2, 1997, (439): : 747 - 751
  • [27] Effects of Preplant Nitrogen and Sulfur Fertilization on Strawberry
    Santos, Bielinski M.
    HORTSCIENCE, 2010, 45 (08) : S141 - S141
  • [28] EFFECT OF NURSERY FERTILIZATION ON FRUITING RESPONSE OF STRAWBERRY
    ALBREGTS, EE
    HOWARD, CM
    CHANDLER, CK
    SOIL AND CROP SCIENCE SOCIETY OF FLORIDA PROCEEDINGS, 1992, 51 : 1 - 2
  • [29] Petiolar sap nitrate as a guide in the fertilization of strawberry
    Lacroix, CR
    Cousin, I
    THIRD INTERNATIONAL STRAWBERRY SYMPOSIUM, VOLS. 1 AND 2, 1997, (439): : 753 - 762
  • [30] IMPROVED METHODS FOR PREPARATION OF CULTURE MEDIA FOR INVITRO FERTILIZATION AND GAMETE INTRAFALLOPIAN TRANSFER
    HAMMITT, DG
    WALKER, DL
    SYROP, CH
    HUMAN REPRODUCTION, 1990, 5 (04) : 457 - 463