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DOI:10.21273/HORTSCI.33.3.443
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Author(s):Godoy, Arleen; Cole, Janet C.
Author Affiliation:Dept. of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK
Title:Effect of phosphorus applied as a controlled-release fertilizer or soluble fertilizer to a container nursery crop
Section:Nutrition-woody ornamentals/landscape/turf
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Source:HortScience. Vol. 33, No. 3, June 1998, p. 448 (028).
Publishing Information:Alexandria, VA: American Society for Horticultural Science
# of Pages:1
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Phosphorus fertilizers; Controlled release fertilizers; Water soluble fertilizers; Comparisons; Ornamental plants; Leaching; Dry weight; Root weight
Abstract/Contents:"Thirty commercially propagated bareroot cuttings and 30 cuttings with growing medium around the roots of Halwards' Silver Spiraea were fertilized with various phosphorous fertilizers to determine the effect of fertilizer type on P leaching and on plant quality. The following treatments were applied: 1) 100% controlled-release fertilizer (CRF) consisting of 22N-6P-14K; 2) 50% CRF consisting of 22N-3P-14K plus 50% soluble fertilizer (SF) consisting of ON-46P-OK, triple superphosphate (TSP); and 3) 100% SF consisting of 22N-OP-14K plus TSP (ON-46P-OK). There was a significant plant by fertilizer interaction for leachate P content. Cuttings with medium and bareroot cuttings receiving 100% SF had a higher concentration of P in leachate; while the cuttings with medium receiving 100% CRF and 50%CRF/50%SF had lowest P concentration in leachate. Plants grown with 50%CRF/50%SF had larger root root dry masses compared to the plants grown in 100% CRF and 100% SF. Plants grown in 100% CRF had the smallest stem dry masses compared to the other fertilizer treatments. Plants containing 100% CRF had a lower P concentration in the stems compared to plants containing 100% SF and 50% CRF/50% SF.
Language:English
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Godoy, A., and J. C. Cole. 1998. Effect of phosphorus applied as a controlled-release fertilizer or soluble fertilizer to a container nursery crop. HortScience. 33(3):p. 448 (028).
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DOI: 10.21273/HORTSCI.33.3.443
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