Improvement of Inorganic Nitrogen Condition by Summer Pruning and Fertilization in ^|^lsquo;Muscat of Alexandria^|^rsquo; Grape Vines under Early Forcing Culture
Abstract:We examined the effects of summer fertilization and pruning on nitrogen levels in the bleeding sap and petioles of 'Muscat of Alexandria' grape vines under forcing culture from December. In the summer of 1999, 9 vines under soilless-culture were treated with combinations of 3 different fertilization levels with 3 pruning procedures. The effects of the summer fertilization and pruning on inorganic nitrogen levels in the bleeding sap were not clear. The summer fertilization affected the nitrate nitrogen levels i… Show more
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