2012
DOI: 10.1590/s0006-87052012005000027
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Nitrogen for growth of stock plants and production of strawberry runner tips

Abstract: The objective of this research was to determine growth and dry matter partitioning among organs of strawberry stock plants under five Nitrogen concentrations in the nutrient solution and its effects on emission and growth of runner tips. The experiment was carried out under greenhouse conditions, from September 2010 to March 2011, in a soilless system with Oso Grande and Camino Real cultivars. Nitrogen concentrations of 5.12, 7.6, 10.12 (control), 12.62 and 15.12 mmol L -1 in the nutrient solution were studied… Show more

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“…Andriolo et al ( 2011) got similar results and showed that number of leaves and shoot mass decreased by effect of increasing N concentrations in the nutrient solution. Similar results were shown by Janisch et al (2012), who reported that increasing N concentration in the nutrient solution reduces growth of crown, roots and leaf area index of strawberry stock plants. Reduced biomass at the highest concentration of Bioklad was also associated with lower content of total phenolics.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Andriolo et al ( 2011) got similar results and showed that number of leaves and shoot mass decreased by effect of increasing N concentrations in the nutrient solution. Similar results were shown by Janisch et al (2012), who reported that increasing N concentration in the nutrient solution reduces growth of crown, roots and leaf area index of strawberry stock plants. Reduced biomass at the highest concentration of Bioklad was also associated with lower content of total phenolics.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Thus, early production has been limited in winter months, which is the period with high sale prices due to low supply in the market (Cocco et al, 2015). cultivated without soil enables the development of high quality plants with low pathogen infestation in the right growing season and increases fruit production in the off-season (Janisch et al, 2012;Schmitt et al, 2016), thus, rendering good profit margins to producers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Strawberry plug transplants (SP) are an alternative to BR. The active root system and water retention capacity of the SP allows them to establish with minimal sprinkler irrigation (Crawford et al, 2000;Durner et al, 2002;Janisch et al, 2012). In addition to the potential water savings, SP exposed to adequate flower induction conditions in the nursery can produce higher early and total yield than BR (Durner, 2015;Hennion et al, 1997;Lieten, 2012;Treder et al, 2015;Wan et al, 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%