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Growth and nutrient and nitrate accumulation of lettuce under different regimes of nitrogen fertilization
Authors:Omid R Zandvakili  Masoud Hashemi  Fatemeh Etemadi  Wesley R Autio  Sarah Weis
Institution:The Stockbridge School of Agriculture, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, USA
Abstract:Abstract

For plant growth and composition, the effects of fertilizers including blood meal (BLO), cottonseed meal (CSM), dehydrated cow manure (COW), and urea (UREA) factored with lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) of different morphological phenotypes including iceberg, romaine, loose head, and loose leaf were studied in a greenhouse. Lettuce growth increased with increasing nitrogen (N) applications from 0 to 800?mg N/pot (kg), but the top application of BLO, CSM, or UREA suppressed yields. Lettuce grown with BLO, CSM, or UREA had higher concentrations of N than with COW. Nitrate-N concentration in leaves of all varieties exceeded some standards at high application of organic fertilizer or urea except for COW. In general, increasing N application resulted in higher concentration of NH4-N in lettuce with increases in applications of fertilizers. Organic fertilizers and urea were equally effective in supporting growth and affecting nutrient accumulation in lettuce if sufficient N was supplied.
Keywords:lettuce varieties  Nutrient concentration  Organic fertilizer  Nitrate-N  Biomass
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