1999
DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1522-2624(199901)162:1<71::aid-jpln71>3.0.co;2-0
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Nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and magnesium contents of field vegetables — Recent data for fertiliser recommendations and nutrient balances

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“…However, the uptake of plant nutrients depends on several factors, such as cultivar, crop environment, soil fertility, fertilization methods ( Zink 1966;Salo et al 2002;Lee et al 2009a;Yoldas et al 2011). According to Fink et al (1999) and Lee and Lee (2014), production of bulbs as much as 60 t/ha takes up 108 kg/ha of N, 21 kg/ha of P, 120 kg/ha of K and 9 kg/ha of Mg, while 5 t of harvest residues remove 15 kg/ha of N, 1 kg/ha of P, 9 kg/ha of K and 1 kg/ha of Mg. In southern Italy (Caruso et al 2014), yield of onion bulbs as much as 50 t/ha can be achieved supplying 70 kg/ha of N as ammonium sulphate, 80 kg/ha of P 2 O 5 as superphosphate and 130 kg/ha of K 2 O as potassium sulphate before transplanting; 130 kg/ha of N and 140 kg/ha of K 2 O as calcium nitrate and potassium nitrate on dressing.…”
Section: Farming Practicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the uptake of plant nutrients depends on several factors, such as cultivar, crop environment, soil fertility, fertilization methods ( Zink 1966;Salo et al 2002;Lee et al 2009a;Yoldas et al 2011). According to Fink et al (1999) and Lee and Lee (2014), production of bulbs as much as 60 t/ha takes up 108 kg/ha of N, 21 kg/ha of P, 120 kg/ha of K and 9 kg/ha of Mg, while 5 t of harvest residues remove 15 kg/ha of N, 1 kg/ha of P, 9 kg/ha of K and 1 kg/ha of Mg. In southern Italy (Caruso et al 2014), yield of onion bulbs as much as 50 t/ha can be achieved supplying 70 kg/ha of N as ammonium sulphate, 80 kg/ha of P 2 O 5 as superphosphate and 130 kg/ha of K 2 O as potassium sulphate before transplanting; 130 kg/ha of N and 140 kg/ha of K 2 O as calcium nitrate and potassium nitrate on dressing.…”
Section: Farming Practicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From an experiment performed on 22 kinds of vegetables by Fink et al . (), we calculated the average amounts of nutrient removal, which were N 202 kg/ha/crop, P 32.2 kg/ha/crop and K 274 kg/ha/crop. Wichmann () reported that winter wheat in a rice/wheat cropping system produced 13.7 t/ha total dry matter (grain 6.7 t/ha) and removed 187 kg N, 24.0 kg P and 210 kg K from the soil, while the rice crop produced a grain yield of 8.8 t/ha and removed 235 kg N, 40.2 kg P and 280 kg K. We used the average nutrient removal by these two crops of 211 kg N/crop, 32.1 kg P/crop and 245 kg K/crop as the standard for the rice/wheat cropping system in this study.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Magnesium is an important component of chlorophyll and a great impact factor for green plant's photosynthesis, thereby green pant's photosynthesis would be held back and crop's yield and quality would be decreased while soil's magnesium is deficient [1][2][3][4]. Many studies have pointed out that magnesium deficient is a common item in red-soil vegetable field in South China for its individual climate and soil property [5][6][7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%