1984
DOI: 10.17660/actahortic.1984.150.23
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Substrates With Slow Release Nitrogen and Potassium Organic Fertilizers

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“…Nitrogen and ammonia contents of both substrates varied, even at the same sampling date, possibly due to bacterial activity during the experiment and the substrate fertilizer amendments (nitrogen‐phosphate‐potassium [N‐P‐K] mixes) added as slow‐release beads by commercial producers of plant substrates (Boyer et al., ; Jackson & Wright, ; Nowosielski, Struszczyk, & Beresniewicz, ). Nitrogen content in substrates containing F. verticillioides apparently increased with time.…”
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“…Nitrogen and ammonia contents of both substrates varied, even at the same sampling date, possibly due to bacterial activity during the experiment and the substrate fertilizer amendments (nitrogen‐phosphate‐potassium [N‐P‐K] mixes) added as slow‐release beads by commercial producers of plant substrates (Boyer et al., ; Jackson & Wright, ; Nowosielski, Struszczyk, & Beresniewicz, ). Nitrogen content in substrates containing F. verticillioides apparently increased with time.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%