2007
DOI: 10.1080/02571862.2007.10634813
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Response ofLachenaliagrowing in soil to nitrogen fertilization during the nursery phase

Abstract: During the nursery phase, Lachenalia flower bulb producers plant bulblets propagated from leaf cuttings, for enlargement. They strive for a high yield of good quality bulbs that are of a marketable size within a year. In this regard nitrogen is of vital importance since it stimulates vegetative growth. Very little has been known about the nitrogen requirements of Lachenalia plants that are cultivated in soil. Hence the response of two Lachenalia cultivars (Rupert and Ronina) to combinations of nine nitrogen le… Show more

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“…Nitrogen fertilisation in the nursery phase resulted in higher nutrient and carbohydrate content in the bulbs (Engelbrecht et al, 2007) which promoted the leaf area of plants from both cultivars in the pot plant phase. This trend was also observed by other researches (Berghoef & Zevenbergen, 1989;Ruamrungsri et al, 1997) with other bulbous crops.…”
Section: Leaf Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Nitrogen fertilisation in the nursery phase resulted in higher nutrient and carbohydrate content in the bulbs (Engelbrecht et al, 2007) which promoted the leaf area of plants from both cultivars in the pot plant phase. This trend was also observed by other researches (Berghoef & Zevenbergen, 1989;Ruamrungsri et al, 1997) with other bulbous crops.…”
Section: Leaf Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research has established that a minimum bulb, rhizome or tuber size is necessary to produce sufficient flowers of good quality (Rees, 1992;Franssen & Voskens, 1997;Clemens et al, 1998;Kim et al, 1998Clemens & Morton, 1999Theron & De Hertogh, 2001). It was shown by Engelbrecht et al (2007) that nitrogen level and application time in the nursery phase had profound effects on some assimilates and nutrients in Lachenalia bulbs which could influence the growth and flowering of resulting pot plants.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%