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Acta Horticulturae
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LA CULTURE DE LA STRELITZIA REGINAE AUX ILES CANARIES ET L'APPLICATION DE L'ANALYSE FOLIAIRE

Authors: Fernández Caldas, E.; García, V.; Díaz, A.;

LA CULTURE DE LA STRELITZIA REGINAE AUX ILES CANARIES ET L'APPLICATION DE L'ANALYSE FOLIAIRE

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[FR] Pour la première fois une méthode d'analyse foliaire pour la Strelitzia, enchoisissant comme feuille type la feuille la plus jeune, totalement développée, est proposé. Les rangs le splus fréquents pour la concentration de N, P2O5, K, Ca, Mg, Fe et Mn, sur les feuilles de cultures bien developpés sont établis. les différents états nutritifs que présentent les plantes cultivées à l'air libre et pour des cultures sous abri sont relevés. les symptômes et les troubles nutritifs produits sur la plante par la chlorose ferrique, sont décrits.

[EN] For the first time, a method of foliar analysis is proposed for Strelitzia, choosing as typical the youngest fully-developed leaf. The most frequent levels for the concentrations of N, P2O5, K, Ca, Mg, Fe and Mn in the leaves of well-developed plants have been determined. The different nutritional levels shown by plants in the open and by those in protected culture are noted. A description is given of the symptoms and nutrient disorders produced in the plant by iron chlorosis.

7 pages, 4 tableaux.-- En: Symposium on cultivation of flowers under protection in the Mediterranean Regions.-- Pre-print archive.

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