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Container-grown Ornamental Plant Growth and Water Runoff Nutrient Content and Volume Under Four Irrigation Treatments
Author(s): A. L. Warsaw, R. T. Fernandez, B. M. Cregg and J. A. Andresen
Month: Oct
Year: 2009
Publication Type: Article
Journal: Hortscience
Journal Link: http://hortsci.ashspublications.org/search.dtl
Volume: 44
Issue: 6
Pages: 1573-1580
Article Topic(s): Irrigation, Nutrients
Research Setting(s): Nursery
Species Referenced: Viburnum dentatum (Southern arrowwood),
Abstract
Compares irrigating container-grown woody ornamentals using traditional irrigation rates or a percentage of daily water use. Irrigation volume, runoff, nutrient loss, and plant growth (including of Viburnum dentatum) were evaluated.Suggested Citation
A. L. Warsaw, R. T. Fernandez, B. M. Cregg and J. A. Andresen. "Container-grown Ornamental Plant Growth and Water Runoff Nutrient Content and Volume Under Four Irrigation Treatments." Hortscience 44.6 (2009): 1573-1580.Go back