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Nitrogen best management practice for citrus trees: II. Nitrogen fate, transport, and components of N budget Soils in central Florida citrus production region are very sandy. hence are vulnerable to leaching of soluble nutrients and chemicals. The objective of thi... AK Alva,S Paramasivam,A ...
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(2002) Fate and transformations of 15N labelled nitrogen applied in spring to citrus trees. J. Horticult. Sci. Biotechnol 77: pp. 361-367MARTINEZ J.M., BANULS J., QUINONES A., MARTIN B., PRIMO-MILLO E., LEGAZ F., 2002. Fate and transfor- mations of 15N labelled nitrogen applied...
In this paper, we summarized the recent fertigation studies on citrus. Long-term studies (over five to six years) have demonstrated that fertigation was beneficial as compared with broadcast of dry granular fertilizer for: (i) increased tree canopy area of young trees; (ii) increased fruit as...
Nitrogen (N) is a key nutrient for production of citrus fruits, and the element plays an important role in vegetative and reproductive growth (Alva and Paramasivam 1998; Cantarella et al. 2003). The response of trees to N fertilization is likely to be influenced by endogenous N pools in ...
Analysis of published data on N losses from citrus orchards showed similar large amounts of N not found in the fruit or in the soil mineral N pool after large N applications. The possible pathways for these N losses were discussed. It was concluded that this excess N was either incorporated...
Water uptake was greatest for the mixed systems and BG monoculture. Citrus, PP, and BG competed for water during the spring and summer seasons. None of the groundcovers significantly affected overall citrus tree growth. Nitrogen use efficiency was greatest for mixed systems and bermudagrass.doi:...
the importance of this element for agriculture is reflected in the amounts of N-fertiliser applied to crops and this is a major cost (economic and environmental) for world agriculture. This review covers the molecular mechanisms that the plant uses for accessing these soil N pools and briefly ...