A Fertilization of Sweet Corn, Celery, Romaine, Escarole, Endive, and Radish on Organic Soils in Florida

Celery, sweet corn, endive, escarole, romaine lettuce, and radish are important crops on organic soils in Florida. This bulletin summarizes fertilization research results with these crops from the 1940s to the present. New interpretations of these compiled works were used to produce updated UF/IFAS...

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Main Authors: George Hochmuth, Ed Hanlon, George Snyder, Russell Nagata, Tom Schueneman
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Published: The University of Florida George A. Smathers Libraries 1996-06-01
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Online Access:https://journals.flvc.org/edis/article/view/136176
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description Celery, sweet corn, endive, escarole, romaine lettuce, and radish are important crops on organic soils in Florida. This bulletin summarizes fertilization research results with these crops from the 1940s to the present. New interpretations of these compiled works were used to produce updated UF/IFAS Extension recommendations for fertilization of these six vegetable crops. The recommendations presented in this publication supersede those found in Bulletin 876 (Sanchez, 1990), Bulletin 757 (Guzman et al., 1973), Circular 806 (Hochmuth and Hanlon, 1989), and fertilization recommendations in all crop production guides printed previous to this circular.
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spelling doaj-art-e668f330f2074788bdddbfd1e5d22ce32025-02-08T06:25:35ZengThe University of Florida George A. Smathers LibrariesEDIS2576-00091996-06-011996A Fertilization of Sweet Corn, Celery, Romaine, Escarole, Endive, and Radish on Organic Soils in FloridaGeorge Hochmuth0Ed Hanlon1George Snyder2Russell Nagata3Tom Schueneman4 University of Florida University of Florida University of Florida University of Florida University of Florida Celery, sweet corn, endive, escarole, romaine lettuce, and radish are important crops on organic soils in Florida. This bulletin summarizes fertilization research results with these crops from the 1940s to the present. New interpretations of these compiled works were used to produce updated UF/IFAS Extension recommendations for fertilization of these six vegetable crops. The recommendations presented in this publication supersede those found in Bulletin 876 (Sanchez, 1990), Bulletin 757 (Guzman et al., 1973), Circular 806 (Hochmuth and Hanlon, 1989), and fertilization recommendations in all crop production guides printed previous to this circular. https://journals.flvc.org/edis/article/view/136176fertilization
spellingShingle George Hochmuth
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title A Fertilization of Sweet Corn, Celery, Romaine, Escarole, Endive, and Radish on Organic Soils in Florida
title_full A Fertilization of Sweet Corn, Celery, Romaine, Escarole, Endive, and Radish on Organic Soils in Florida
title_fullStr A Fertilization of Sweet Corn, Celery, Romaine, Escarole, Endive, and Radish on Organic Soils in Florida
title_full_unstemmed A Fertilization of Sweet Corn, Celery, Romaine, Escarole, Endive, and Radish on Organic Soils in Florida
title_short A Fertilization of Sweet Corn, Celery, Romaine, Escarole, Endive, and Radish on Organic Soils in Florida
title_sort fertilization of sweet corn celery romaine escarole endive and radish on organic soils in florida
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