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| Authors: | R. Booij, B. Meurs |
| Keywords: | Leeks, nitrogen, fertilization, light interception, nitrogen uptake |
Abstract:
From a number of basic relationships between several crop ecological components (Booij et al., 1996a) a system was developed for giving supplementary nitrogen application in leeks, that was based on the measurement of light interception.
A description of the approach is given and a comparison is made with existing systems for supplementary nitrogen application.
A comparison was made for four aspects: nitrogen input, yield, quality and residual mineral soil nitrogen.
The system based on the measurement of light interception performed in general as well as a system that was based on the determination of soil mineral nitrogen.
However, the system based on the measurement of light interception is easier to use and provides a recommendation instantaneously.
For both systems yield and quality were the same as for the standard recommendation but nitrogen input was less and residual mineral soil nitrogen was reduced.
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