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Solution concentrations required for near maximum yield in ryegrass and white clover when grown in a low ionic strength solution: Preliminary results

Pages 565-572 | Published online: 21 Nov 2008
 

Abstract

In a series of preliminary experiments, the effect of varying solution concentrations of several nutrients on yield in ryegrass (Lolium perenne L. cv Grasslands Nui) or white clover (Trifolium repens cv Grasslands Huia) were investigated using a still low ionic strength (2.7 x 10‐3M) nutrient solution culture technique. The concentration of the nutrients in the basal solution was (μM): 500 calcium (Ca); 100 magnesium (Mg); 300 potassium (K); 600 nitrogen (N) [150 ammonium (NH4), 450 nitrate (NO3)]; 2.5 phosphorus (P); 600 sulfur (S); 3 boron (B); 2.5 iron (Fe); 0.5 zinc (Zn); 0.5 manganese (Mn), and 0.1 copper (Cu) at pH 4.7. The solution concentrations required for 95% maximum yield in ryegrass (μM) were: < 240 for total N, 2 for P, < 240 for S, < 40 for Mg, < 200 for Ca, and < 100 for K. The < symbol indicates that yield did not decrease nor increase, suggesting that the lowest solution concentration used (shown after < symbol) was adequate for 95% maximum yield. In white clover, solution concentrations required for 95% maximum yield (μM) were: < 38 for NH4, 10 for P,< 150 for S, 150 for Mg, < 125 for Ca, and 300 for K. Yield also declined for white clover when additional trace nutrients [Mn, Zn, Cu, iron (Fe), and boron (B)] were added, although the trace nutrient that was toxic could not be determined.

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