It is possible to maintain productivity and quality standards in carnation with less nitrogen in the fertigation formula

Although nitrogen is the most widely used fertilizer in agriculture, it contaminates the surface and groundwater through leaching. A decrease in the concentration of total nitrogen and changes in the ammonium:nitrate ratio can provide information for a better use of this nutrient. The objective of t...

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Dianthus caryophyllus L.
Cut flowers
Soilless culture
Growth index
Ammonium: nitrate ratio
Plant nutrition
Ornamental plant
Dianthus caryophyllus L.
Flores de corte
Cultivo sin suelo
Índices de crecimiento
Relación amonio:nitrato
Nutrición vegetal
Planta ornamental
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dc.title.en-US.fl_str_mv It is possible to maintain productivity and quality standards in carnation with less nitrogen in the fertigation formula
dc.title.es-ES.fl_str_mv Es posible mantener estándares de productividad y calidad en clavel con menos nitrógeno en la fórmula de fertirriego
title It is possible to maintain productivity and quality standards in carnation with less nitrogen in the fertigation formula
spellingShingle It is possible to maintain productivity and quality standards in carnation with less nitrogen in the fertigation formula
Dianthus caryophyllus L.
Cut flowers
Soilless culture
Growth index
Ammonium: nitrate ratio
Plant nutrition
Ornamental plant
Dianthus caryophyllus L.
Flores de corte
Cultivo sin suelo
Índices de crecimiento
Relación amonio:nitrato
Nutrición vegetal
Planta ornamental
title_short It is possible to maintain productivity and quality standards in carnation with less nitrogen in the fertigation formula
title_full It is possible to maintain productivity and quality standards in carnation with less nitrogen in the fertigation formula
title_fullStr It is possible to maintain productivity and quality standards in carnation with less nitrogen in the fertigation formula
title_full_unstemmed It is possible to maintain productivity and quality standards in carnation with less nitrogen in the fertigation formula
title_sort It is possible to maintain productivity and quality standards in carnation with less nitrogen in the fertigation formula
dc.subject.en-US.fl_str_mv Dianthus caryophyllus L.
Cut flowers
Soilless culture
Growth index
Ammonium: nitrate ratio
Plant nutrition
Ornamental plant
topic Dianthus caryophyllus L.
Cut flowers
Soilless culture
Growth index
Ammonium: nitrate ratio
Plant nutrition
Ornamental plant
Dianthus caryophyllus L.
Flores de corte
Cultivo sin suelo
Índices de crecimiento
Relación amonio:nitrato
Nutrición vegetal
Planta ornamental
dc.subject.es-ES.fl_str_mv Dianthus caryophyllus L.
Flores de corte
Cultivo sin suelo
Índices de crecimiento
Relación amonio:nitrato
Nutrición vegetal
Planta ornamental
description Although nitrogen is the most widely used fertilizer in agriculture, it contaminates the surface and groundwater through leaching. A decrease in the concentration of total nitrogen and changes in the ammonium:nitrate ratio can provide information for a better use of this nutrient. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of a decrease in total nitrogen and an increase in the percentage of N-NH4+ on indicators of growth, productivity, quality and nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) in carnation cultivation. In the Centro Agropecuario Marengo at the Universidad Nacional de Colombia, two concentrations of total nitrogen were evaluated (200-140 mg L-1 in the vegetative phase and 160-112 mg L-1 in the productive phase) with three ratios of N-NH4:N-NO3 (5:95, 15:85 and 25:75) in standard carnation plants cv. Don Pedro grown in substrate. In both fertigation formulas, similar productivity and qualities were obtained, and the formula with less total N provided better NUE, mitigating the negative impact of this nutrient on the environment. Likewise, the ammoniacal component played a preponderant role: the number of floral stems per plant decreased as the ammoniacal component increased, similar to that observed with the percentage of flowering stems in the ‘Select’ quality grade.
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