Diagnosing nutrient needs of garlic
Authors
Kent B. TylerDonald M. May
James J. Hatakeda
David Ririe
John P. Guerard
Authors Affiliations
Kent B. Tyler is Vegetable Crops Specialist, University of California Cooperative Extension, Kearney Agricultural Center, Parlier; Donald M. May is a Farm Advisor, UC Cooperative Extension, Fresno County; James J. Hatakeda is Staff Research Associate, UC Cooperative Extension, Kearney Agricultural Center, Parlier; David Ririe is a Farm Advisor, UC Cooperative Extension, Monterey County; John P. Guerard is a Farm Advisor, UC Cooperative Extension, Kern County.Publication Information
Hilgardia 42(2):28-29. DOI:10.3733/ca.v042n02p28. March 1988.
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Abstract
Phosphorus and zinc fertilizers are rarely required. Only moderate amounts of nitrogen are needed for top yields.
Tyler K, May D, Hatakeda J, Ririe D, Guerard J. 1988. Diagnosing nutrient needs of garlic. Hilgardia 42(2):28-29. DOI:10.3733/ca.v042n02p28
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