2022
DOI: 10.7745/kjssf.2022.55.4.324
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Evaluation of Controlled Release Fertilizer on Bulb Yield, Nutrient Content, and Storage Quality of Overwintering Intermediate-Day Onions

Abstract: Controlled release fertilizer (CRF) can delay its availability for plant uptake and increase fertilizer use efficiency, which might be useful for overwintering onion (Allium cepa L.) which has a growing season of 7 to 8 months. The study was performed to evaluate the effect of CRF on bulb yield, nutrient content, and storage quality of intermediate-day onions in onion growers' fields during the 2013/2014 and 2014/2015 growing seasons. The formulation of CRF used was 18N-3.1P-7.5K, and as an N source, 50% polym… Show more

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“…This fertilizer is able to change urea's high watersolubility into a new fertilizer with a controlled N release rate into the soil 6) by combine it with material such as zeolite which is chemically capable of absorbing and trapping cations, such as ammonium due to urea hydrolysis 16) . Another advantage of controlled release fertilizer is the reality that the fertilizer has the ability to keep the mineral content in soil solution low, lowering the possibility of salt damage 17) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This fertilizer is able to change urea's high watersolubility into a new fertilizer with a controlled N release rate into the soil 6) by combine it with material such as zeolite which is chemically capable of absorbing and trapping cations, such as ammonium due to urea hydrolysis 16) . Another advantage of controlled release fertilizer is the reality that the fertilizer has the ability to keep the mineral content in soil solution low, lowering the possibility of salt damage 17) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%