Summary
A relationship between mechanical damage to tubers (measured after storage) and fertilizer application was confirmed. The highest values of mechanical damage were found in tubers given no fertilizers or only N + K. Mechanical damage was lower in tubers given NPK. There was significant reduction in mechanical damage to tubers stored at 9 deg C compared with 4.5 deg C.
Details
- Original title: Vztah hnojení a mechanickélo postrození hlíz bramboru u odrudy Krasa.
- Record ID : 1999-0256
- Languages: Czech
- Source: Rostl. vyroba - vol. 43 - n. 4
- Publication date: 1997
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Indexing
- Themes: Vegetables
- Keywords: Potato; Fertilizer; Cultivation; Deterioration; Vegetable
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- Date : 1996
- Languages : Russian
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- Date : 1999
- Languages : English
- Source: Folia Hortic. - vol. 11 - n. 2
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- Author(s) : KARI-KÄRKI M.
- Date : 1998/04/22
- Languages : English
- Source: Agri-food quality II: quality management of fruits and vegetables.
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- Author(s) : DODDS G. T., TRENHOLM L., MADRAMOOTOO C. A.
- Date : 1996
- Languages : English
- Source: J. am. Soc. hortic. Sci. - vol. 121 - n. 3
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- Author(s) : AMARIUTEI A., DOBREANU M., TARITA G.
- Date : 1982
- Languages : Romanian
- Source: Lucr. stiint. - 13; 63-68; 3 tabl.; 7 ref.
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