Chrysanthemum response to polyaspartic acid in peat-based media and mineral soil

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Willmott, JD [1 ]
Heckman, JR
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[1] Rutgers Cooperat Extens Camden Cty, Clementon, NJ 08021 USA
[2] Rutgers State Univ, Cook Coll, Dept Plant Sci, New Brunswick, NJ 08093 USA
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10.1081/PLN-100001391
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
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This study evaluated the growth and flowering of hardy chrysanthemum (Dendranthema x morifolium) in peat-based media and mineral soil treated with Amisorb - a polyaspartic acid product. Growth and flowering response was evaluated in three experiments - two in peat-based media (Promix BX (R)) and one in mineral soil (Sassafras sandy loam). In the first, Amisorb was applied biweekly, beginning at planting at 0.03 and 0.06 mL/5-gal pot. Chrysanthemums were fertilized weekly with 300 mg L-1 20-20-20. The second experiment compared biweekly Amisorb applications at 0.02 and 0.04 mL/2-gal pot. Plants were fertilized at each irrigation with 100 or 200 mg L-1 20-20-20. No significant differences in dry weight or flowering resulted from Amisorb in either experiment. Flowering and dry weight were significantly greater for 200 mg L-l 20-20-20 than for 100 mg L-1 20-20-20 applied with each irrigation. In the mineral soil experiment Amisorb was applied weekly at a rate of 0.06 mL/5-gal pot with a fertilizer solution consisting of 300 ppm 15-15-15. Amisorb did not significantly increase chrysanthemum blossom number and dry weight per plant in mineral soil.
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