Journal article

EFFECT OF SUSPENSION FERTILIZERS ON MIXED PLANT-POPULATIONS - INFLUENCE OF APPLICATION TECHNIQUE IN VARIOUS CONDITIONS


Authors listVONBOBERFELD, WO; ANGER, M

Publication year1991

Pages23-29

JournalArchives of Agronomy and Soil Science

Volume number35

Issue number1

ISSN0365-0340

PublisherTaylor and Francis Group


Abstract
The droplet size had an essential effect on the efficiency of suspension fertilizers. In pot and field experiments the application of small droplets reduced dry matter yields and N uptake, which is obviously due to increased NH3 volatilization. No significant differences occurred between large droplets and solid fertilizer. The effect of droplet size was usually greater at 50 kg N/ha compared with 100 kg N/ha. A comparison of different species with erectophile and planophile phyllotaxis showed an interaction between droplet size and growth habit, which is probably applicable also to other components of the sward.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleVONBOBERFELD, W. and ANGER, M. (1991) EFFECT OF SUSPENSION FERTILIZERS ON MIXED PLANT-POPULATIONS - INFLUENCE OF APPLICATION TECHNIQUE IN VARIOUS CONDITIONS, Archives of Agronomy and Soil Science, 35(1), pp. 23-29

APA Citation styleVONBOBERFELD, W., & ANGER, M. (1991). EFFECT OF SUSPENSION FERTILIZERS ON MIXED PLANT-POPULATIONS - INFLUENCE OF APPLICATION TECHNIQUE IN VARIOUS CONDITIONS. Archives of Agronomy and Soil Science. 35(1), 23-29.


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