Onion response to phosphorus application strategies and in-season nutrient supplementation.
Germinating onion seed and new onion seedlings have difficulty obtaining adequate phosphorus (P) for ideal early growth. Low soil temperatures in Oregon and Idaho reduce soil P availability early in the growing season. In addition, soil fumigation to improve onion health can have negative effects, reducing mycorrhizal fungi which enhance nutrient absorption by onion roots. At-planting P fertilization could enhance early season growth. Nutrient supplementation through the drip irrigation system during the season could also result in yield enhancements. This trial tested P application at planting and nutrient supplementation during the season with two varieties and two plant populations.
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Format: | Parte de livro biblioteca |
Language: | English eng |
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2014
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Subjects: | Onion, Cebola, Irrigação, Adubação, Allium Cepa, Fósforo, Germinação, Irrigação por Gotejamento, Semente, |
Online Access: | http://www.infoteca.cnptia.embrapa.br/infoteca/handle/doc/992810 |
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Summary: | Germinating onion seed and new onion seedlings have difficulty obtaining adequate phosphorus (P) for ideal early growth. Low soil temperatures in Oregon and Idaho reduce soil P availability early in the growing season. In addition, soil fumigation to improve onion health can have negative effects, reducing mycorrhizal fungi which enhance nutrient absorption by onion roots. At-planting P fertilization could enhance early season growth. Nutrient supplementation through the drip irrigation system during the season could also result in yield enhancements. This trial tested P application at planting and nutrient supplementation during the season with two varieties and two plant populations. |
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