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Hortorum Cultus
(Ogrodnictwo) 5 (2) 2006
Title
Differentiation of macroelement contents in nutrient solution and drainage water in growing of Anthurium (Anthurium cultorum Birdsey) in expanded clay
Autor
Tomasz Kleiber, Andrzej Komosa
Keywords
anthurium, fertigation, macroelements, expanded clay, nutrient solution, drainage water
Abstract
Vegetation studies were conducted from 2002 to 2004, in two leading farms, located near Poznan where have obtained optimum anthurium (Anthurium cultorum Birdsey) yielding. Plants were grown in expanded clay with the application of fertigation with a standard nutrient solution (in mg·dm-3): N-NH4<14.0, N-NO105.0, P 31.0, K 176.0, Ca 60.0, Mg 24.0, S-SO4 48.0, Fe 0.840, Mn 0.160, Zn 0.200, B 0.220, Cu 0.032, Mo 0.048, pH 5.5 – 5.7, EC 1.5 – 1.8 mS·cm-1. Significant changes of macroelement contents were found in drainage water in comparison to nutrient solution. The most decreased contents (in %) of macroelements were found for phosphorus (51.2), potassium (26.7) and nitrogen (15.4). The EC value showed a downward trend of about 9.5%. Nutrients which concentration increased in drainage water were (in %): calcium (27.9), sulphur (14.3) and magnesium (5.5). The knowledge of variations of nutrient concentrations in drainage waters is the basis for the practical application of closed fertilization systems with the recirculation of nutrient solution.
Pages
69-78
Cite
Kleiber, T., Komosa, A. (2006). Differentiation of macroelement contents in nutrient solution and drainage water in growing of Anthurium (Anthurium cultorum Birdsey) in expanded clay. Acta Sci. Pol. Hortorum Cultus, 5(2), 69-78.
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