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Original Articles

Study of various NH4+/NO3 mixtures for enhancing growth of potatoes

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Pages 1691-1704 | Published online: 21 Nov 2008
 

Abstract

Two experiments were conducted to determine the effects of various NH4 +‐N/NO3 N percentages on growth and mineral concentrations in potato (Solarium tuberosum L.) plants using a non‐recirculating nutrient film system in a controlled environment. The first experiment included six NH4 +‐N/NO3‐N percentages at 0/100, 20/80, 40/60, 60/40, 80/20, and 100/0 with the same total N concentration of 4 mM. The second experiment included six NH4 +‐N/NO3‐N percentages at 0/100, 4/96, 8/92,12/88,16/84, and 20/80 again with the same total N of 4 mM. In each experiment, plants were harvested 35 days after transplanting when tubers had been initiated and started to enlarge. Dry weights of shoots, tubers, and whole plant at the harvest were increased significantly with all mixed nitrogen treatments as compared with single NH4 + or NO3 form. The enhanced growth with mixed nitrogen was greatest at 8% to 20% NH4 +‐N. Also, the concentrations and accumulation of total N in the shoots and roots were greater with mixed nitrogen than with separate NH4 + or NO3 nutrition. With NH4 + present in the solutions, the concentrations of P and Cl in the shoots were increased compared to NO3 alone, whereas the tissue concentrations of Ca and Mg were decreased. It was concluded that nitrogen fertilization provided with combined NH4 + and NO3 forms, even at small proportions of NH4 +, can enhance nitrogen uptake and productivity in potato plants.

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