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Authors: | J.N. Sorensen, G. Staugaitis, A. Cizauskas |
Keywords: | Allium porrum, quality, soil mineral nitrogen, yield |
DOI: | 10.17660/ActaHortic.2006.700.24 |
Abstract:
The objective of our experiments was to verify the recommendation of 220 kg ha-1 for optimum N supply for leeks grown at two locations with unlike climatic conditions.
At the Aarslev site in Denmark and the Babtai site in Lithuania, leeks were grown at six N rates ranging from 100 to more than 400 kg ha-1 inclusive the Nmin content in the top 0.5-0.6 m soil layer in spring.
At both experimental sites, the yield increased with increasing N supply and the maximum production was obtained at the highest supply.
The N uptake increased from 118 to 180 and from 83 to 193 kg ha-1 in the Aarslev and Babtai experiment, respectively.
At increasing N supply, the content of nitrate increased whereas the content of sugar and vitamin C decreased.
If the total N supply exceeded 200-250 kg ha-1, the soil Nmin residues at harvest increased considerably.
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