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Fertilizer and Cultivar Selection of Lettuce, Basil, and Swiss Chard for Hydroponic Production
1/31/2019 9:27:41 AM
HortTechnology American Society for Horticultural Science
Hardeep Singh 1 , Bruce Dunn 1 , Mark Payton 2 and Lynn Brandenberger 1
1Department of Horticulture and
Landscape Architecture, 358 Ag Hall,Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK
74078-6027
2Department of Statistics, 301 Math
Sciences Building, Oklahoma State
University, Stillwater, OK 74078-6027
Each plant was scanned using two different
chlorophyll meters (SPAD-502, Spectrum
Technologies; and atLEAF, FT Green,
Wilmington, DE) at the time of harvest. For
each plant, SPAD and atLEAF readings
were taken from three different mature
leaves from the base, middle, and top of the
plant. Two plant samples from each
treatment were sent for nutrient analysis
after harvest. Nutrient analysis of leaf
samples was analyzed by the OSU Soil,
Water and Forage Analytical Laboratory in
Stillwater, OK, using a nutrient analyzer
(TruSpec Carbon and Nitrogen Analyzer;
LECO Corp., St. Joseph, MI). Foliar analysis
was compared with recommended
concentrations by Hartz et al. (2007) and
Uchida (2000) to determine whether plant
nutrient quality was within the recommended
range. At the end of the study (5 weeks after
transplanting), data were collected on shoot
fresh weight and dry weight (plants were cut
at the base and dried for 2 d at 57 °C).
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