2016
DOI: 10.17660/actahortic.2016.1117.54
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Comparative growth of blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum) cultivated in two different planting ridge heights against water-logging damage

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“…When choosing plantation locations, it is worth remembering that sandy soils are more suitable than heavy soils. This is confirmed in studies conducted by Cho et al which have shown that clay soils are not useful for the cultivation of highbush blueberry in the Damyang Province, Korea [11]. It is important that the substrate has a stable water content because the roots of the highbush blueberry are sensitive to both the excess and the deficiency of water [9].…”
Section: Highbush Blueberry Cultivation Area and Harvest In Central Amentioning
confidence: 59%
“…When choosing plantation locations, it is worth remembering that sandy soils are more suitable than heavy soils. This is confirmed in studies conducted by Cho et al which have shown that clay soils are not useful for the cultivation of highbush blueberry in the Damyang Province, Korea [11]. It is important that the substrate has a stable water content because the roots of the highbush blueberry are sensitive to both the excess and the deficiency of water [9].…”
Section: Highbush Blueberry Cultivation Area and Harvest In Central Amentioning
confidence: 59%