1984
DOI: 10.17660/actahortic.1984.150.21
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Nitrogen Balance in Bark Composts Used as Growing Media

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“…The amount of N needed to provide maximum growth will be considerably more than that provided by a feed containing 500 mg/L N applied twice each week. Such a conclusion is consistent with data provided by Selmer-Olsen et al (9), which showed inferior growth of lettuce in Spruce bark compared with that in peat even with application of a constant liquid feed containing 450 mg/L N.…”
Section: Effect Of Slow-release Fertilizers On Ndi and Cahhage Growthsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…The amount of N needed to provide maximum growth will be considerably more than that provided by a feed containing 500 mg/L N applied twice each week. Such a conclusion is consistent with data provided by Selmer-Olsen et al (9), which showed inferior growth of lettuce in Spruce bark compared with that in peat even with application of a constant liquid feed containing 450 mg/L N.…”
Section: Effect Of Slow-release Fertilizers On Ndi and Cahhage Growthsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Muchos trabajos Selmer-Olsen et al, 1983;Solbraa, 1986;Bunt, 1988;Handreck 1992a, b;Sharman y Whitehouse, 1993) refieren cómo estos materiales sustitutivos de la turba, presentan problemas por su gran capacidad de inmovilización de Nitrógeno, debido al alto contenido en carbono fácilmente disponible para los microorganismos.…”
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