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ISHS Acta Horticulturae 428: Ecological aspects of Vegetable Fertigation in Integrated crop Production in the Field

EFFECT OF N-SUPPLY ON GROWTH AND YIELD OF BROCCOLI MEASURED NON-DESTRUCTIVELY BY GAMMA-SCANNING

Author:   B. Gutezeit
Keywords:   Brassica oleracea L. convar, botrytis var. italica Plenck (cv.) Emperor, nitrogen supply, technique of measurement, freshmatter growth, yield
Abstract:
In a microplot field experiment, the effect of the nitrogen (N)-buffer at planting was tested. Different N-levels were established by fertilization with 0, 50 and 100 kg/ha N prior to planting. During growth, all treatments were fertilized equally in 10 day intervals with 6 top dressings. The quantities of the top dressings (5, 15, 50, 60, 90, 80 kg/ha N) reflect the average N-uptake of broccoli.

The fresh matter growth was non-destructively measured by a gamma-scanning-technique in 1–3 day intervals until harvest. During the first 3 weeks, the treatments showed no significant differences in fresh matter growth. After 3 weeks, crop growth with an N-buffer of 0 kg/ha N was lower compared to the other plots.

Destructive measurements at harvest showed a significant difference in the total mass (range 95–100 t/ha fresh matter) with N-buffers of 50 and 100 kg/ha N compared to an N-buffer of 0 kg/ha N (81 t/ha fresh matter). Treatments did not affect marketable yield which ranged from 22 to 24 t/ha.

The results show that it is possible to obtain a high yield of broccoli with a small N-buffer at planting and frequent top dressings according to the N-uptake of the plants. With this procedure, the risk of leaching on sandy soils can be reduced.

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