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Effects of bark mulch and npk fertilizer on yield, leaf nutrient status and soil mineral nitrogen during three years of strawberry production
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Plant-soil InteractionNpk FertilizersEngineeringPlant-soil RelationshipSustainable AgricultureAgricultural EconomicsAdditional FertilizerNutrient ManagementStrawberry ProductionPlant NutritionPublic HealthSoil FertilityBark MulchNpk Fertilizer
The effects of bark mulch and NPK fertilizers on yield and leaf and soil nutrient status of ‘Korona’ strawberry plants (Fragaria×ananassa Duch.), were studied over a period of three years. A significant effect of mulching was found in the first harvest year, but additional fertilizer did not affect total yield. Bark mulch slightly decreased the level of leaf nitrogen, but increased the level of leaf phosphorus and potassium in all years. Bark had a significant, negative effect on soil nitrate and ammonium content in the two first seasons. Mulching increased the soil moisture content in all years.
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