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ISHS Acta Horticulturae 571: Workshop Towards and Ecologically Sound Fertilisation in Field Vegetable Production

NITROGEN SUPPLY PHASING INCREASES BROCCOLI (BRASSICA OLERACEA VAR. ITALICA) GROWTH AND YIELD

Authors:   R. Nkoa, J. Coulombe, Y. Desjardins, J. Owen, N. Tremblay
Keywords:   variable N rate, growth stage, N demand, fertigation, rates effect
Abstract:
Current practice for greenhouse broccoli production is to fertigate with N at a constant rate. Because crop N demands differ according to growth stage, constant N fertilisation under- or over-supplies N at some stages. Nitrogen phasing, whereby successive, different levels of nitrogen are applied, was examined in the two broccoli cultivars Arcadia and Windsor. Two fertiliser levels (150 or 250 mg L-1) and three N rate switching times of one N rate to the other (when 60, 75 or 100% of the growth cycle had been completed) were factorially combined. A growth-stages-fitness-effect (GSFE) was computed, made up of a phase effect and a rate effect. The results showed that dry matter production and yield increased by 10 % and 69 %, respectively, when N rate was switched from 250 mg L-1 to 150 mg L-1 at inflorescence initiation, compared with the conventional constant N fertilisation rate of 250 mg L-1.

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