1984
DOI: 10.1007/bf02182341
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The effects of placing small amounts of phosphate fertilizer close to the seed on growth and nutrient concentrations of lettuce

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“…applying a small amount of uniformly mixed fertilizer and placed fertilizer which also contains inorganic P, is widely used in crop production to ensure good seedling establishment and, ultimately, crop yield (Costigan 1984;Cahill et al 2008). These P fertilizers are able to not only increase soil available P but also subsequently decrease the ratio of C:P in the rhizosphere.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…applying a small amount of uniformly mixed fertilizer and placed fertilizer which also contains inorganic P, is widely used in crop production to ensure good seedling establishment and, ultimately, crop yield (Costigan 1984;Cahill et al 2008). These P fertilizers are able to not only increase soil available P but also subsequently decrease the ratio of C:P in the rhizosphere.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Starter P fertilizer technology, applying a small amount of inorganic P fertilizer near the seed, is widely used in crop production to ensure good seedling establishment and, ultimately, crop yield (Costigan 1984;Cahill et al 2008). The applied P fertilizers increase soil available P for plants (Attar et al 2012;Djodjic & Mattsson 2013) and subsequently decrease the C:P ratio in the rhizosphere.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some data displaying this effect (from Costigan, 1984) are plotted in Figure 5 together with an estimate of the expected response to broadcast fertilizer derived from the model. The agreement was very good.…”
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“…Previous work has shown that although lettuce might not respond to broadcast fertilizer on a fertile soil, the plants may still show a marked response to placed fertilizer (Costigan, 1984). This phenomenon should be explicable in terms of published information on plant nutrient demands, rates of root growth and nutrient distribution in the soil.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…A logical question is how narrow such a band can be without restricting yields. Costigan (1984) has shown with lettuce grown in pots that placing a small quantity of P close to the seed increased the dry matter yield compared with incorporating 60x as much P throughout the soil. He similarly emphasised plant nutrient status during early stages of growth as an important determinant of yield.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%