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The 2009 ASHS Annual Conference

2497:
How to Optimize the Uptake of Phosphorous In Potted Plants

Monday, July 27, 2009: 5:45 PM
Jefferson A (Millennium Hotel St. Louis)
Theo Blom, Univ of Guelph, Guelph Ont, ON, Canada
David Kerec, Univ of Guelph, Guelph Ont, ON, Canada
Youbin Zheng, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON, Canada
Many greenhouse growers are using soluble multi-nutrient fertilizers with a high percent phosphorous (P2O5) content on their crops in addition to the phosphorous applied to the substrate as a pre-plant as superphosphate or treble superphosphate. Using potted chrysanthemum as the model plant and using a recirculating sub-irrigation system to control the nutrient inputs, we determined the effectiveness of the pre-plant and post-plant phosphorous on various plant parameters, and also how much phosphorous could be recovered from the P-inputs. For this purpose, we used four rates of pre-plant P and four rates of post-plant P in a completely factorial experiment.  Another aspect of the study has been to compare a number of phosphorous sources as a pre-plant on the water soluble phosphorous concentration in the substrate over time and on growth parameter of the chrysanthemums. P-recovery by the plant relative to the P-input will be discussed.