Hilgardia
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Commercially grown carnations: Studies in soil fertility control made to determine optimum fertilization for production of ornamentals

Authors

O. R. Lunt
R. H. Sciaroni
E. J. Bowles

Authors Affiliations

O. R. Lunt is Assistant Professor of Irrigation and Soils, University of California, Los Angeles; R. H. Sciaroni is Farm Advisor, Sun Mateo County, University of California.

Publication Information

Hilgardia 7(6):13-13. DOI:10.3733/ca.v007n06p13. June 1953.

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Abstract

Soil testing for fertility control in carnation production showed that large quantities of nitrogen and of potassium are removed from the soil—by plant absorption or through leaching—when cultural methods for bench grown carnations are typical of those in use in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Lunt O, Sciaroni R, Bowles E. 1953. Commercially grown carnations: Studies in soil fertility control made to determine optimum fertilization for production of ornamentals. Hilgardia 7(6):13-13. DOI:10.3733/ca.v007n06p13
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