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STUDIES ON THE GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF SUCCESSIONAL FIELD PLANTINGS OF ASPARAGUS SEEDLINGS
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415_28
Pages
195 – 200
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Abstract
Seven successional plantings were made at four-weekly intervals from September with the varieties UC157 and Jersey Giant.
From four weeks after the first planting successional destructive harvests were made at four-weekly intervals until autumn.
Plant growth fitted a logistic growth model with a heat unit time scale.
The shoot root ratio increased until the February harvest when it started to decrease.
This pattern was followed by all plantings.
From four weeks after the first planting successional destructive harvests were made at four-weekly intervals until autumn.
Plant growth fitted a logistic growth model with a heat unit time scale.
The shoot root ratio increased until the February harvest when it started to decrease.
This pattern was followed by all plantings.
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Authors
S. Sudjatmiko, K.J. Fisher, M.A. Nichols, D.J. Woolley
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