Krzysztof Klamkowski
University of Warsaw
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Journal of Plant Nutrition | 2005
Pawel Wojcik; Krzysztof Klamkowski
Abstract The objective of the experiment was to examine response of immature apple trees to application of mono-ammonium phosphate (MAP) fertilizer on replant problem soil. The study was carried out during 2001–2003 under a greenhouse on ‘Jonagold’ apple trees/M.9 EMLA planted singly in 50 L polyethylene containers filled with a sandy loam soil with low status of both organic matter and phosphorus (P) in soil solution. This soil originated from an apple orchard unfertilized with P for 23 years. The biological test showed the presence of specific replant disease in the soil. Immediately before apple tree planting, the soil was mixed with MAP at rates of 1, 2, and 3 g L− 1. Trees grown in the soil untreated with MAP served as a control. Each year apple trees were drip-irrigated and supplied with nitrogen (N) at differentiated rates to achieve a level of 50 g N per plant. The results showed that MAP application increased soil solution P status. Simultaneously, MAP supply at rates of 2 and 3 g L− 1 caused a drop in soil pH value in the last two years of the experiment. MAP treatments increased both dry weight and length of fine roots (< 2 mm in diameter), vigor of trees, the number of flower clusters per tree, flower intensity, the number of fruits per tree, and P concentrations in leaf and fruit tissues. Fruits from MAP-supplied trees were firmer than those of the control trees. Mean fruit weight, titratable acidity, and soluble solids concentration of ‘Jonagold’ apples at harvest were not influenced by MAP treatment. Fruits from MAP-supplied apple trees had increased calcium concentration only in one year. It is concluded that pre-plant application of MAP at a rate of 1g L− 1can be recommended on coarse-textured soils with low P status in soil solution to increase precocity of apple trees. However, MAP-supplied apple trees have to be watered to avoid the risk of osmotic stress.
Indian journal of agricultural research | 2016
Walid Fediala Abd El-Gleel Mosa; Lidia Sas Paszt; Mateusz Frąc; Paweł Trzciński; Michał Przybył; Waldemar Treder; Krzysztof Klamkowski
The experiment was carried out from the beginning of spring in 2014 in pots near the greenhouse of Research Institute of Horticulture in Skierniewice, Poland, on maiden apple trees cv. ‘Topaz ’. In May 2014, chemical fertilization (NPK) and various bioproducts: Fertigo, Micosat, Humus UP, Humus Active + Aktywit PM, Aktywit PM, BioFeed Quality, BioFeed Amin, Vinassa, Florovit Natura and Florovit Eko alone or with Pantoea sp., Pseudomonasfluorescens, Klebsiella oxytoca and Rhizobium sp. bacteria were applied to evaluate their effect on growth, yield and fruit quality. Fruit weight was markedly enhanced with Humus Active + Aktywit PM and Humus UP supplemented with beneficial bacteria, and by Humus UP and Biofeed Amin treatments, compared to control.
Journal of fruit and ornamental plant research | 2008
Krzysztof Klamkowski; Waldemar Treder
Scientia Horticulturae | 2008
Pawel Wojcik; Marzena Wojcik; Krzysztof Klamkowski
Agriculturae Conspectus Scientificus (ACS) | 2007
Krzysztof Klamkowski; Waldemar Treder
Journal of fruit and ornamental plant research | 2004
Waldemar Treder; Krzysztof Klamkowski; A Mika; P. Wojcik
Journal of fruit and ornamental plant research | 2006
Krzysztof Klamkowski; Małgorzata Sekrecka; Hajnalka Fonyódi; Waldemar Treder
Journal of fruit and ornamental plant research | 2006
Krzysztof Klamkowski; Waldemar Treder; Anna Tryngiel-Gać
Journal of fruit and ornamental plant research | 1999
Krzysztof Klamkowski; P. Wojcik; Waldemar Treder
Scientia Horticulturae | 2010
Maria Kamińska; Krzysztof Klamkowski; Hanna Berniak; Waldemar Treder