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Journal of Horticultural Science & Biotechnology | 2007

Rate of nitrogen application during the growing season alters the response of container-grown rhododendron and azalea to foliar application of urea in the Autumn

Guihong Bi; Carolyn F. Scagel; Leslie H. Fuchigami; Richard P. Regan

Summary One-year-old rhododendron (Rhododendron ‘H-1 P.J.M’) and azalea (Rhododendron ‘Cannon’s Double’) plants grown at different nitrogen (N) fertilisation rates were used to assess the influence of soil N applications during the growing season, and foliar applications of urea in the Autumn, on N uptake and accumulation, and plant growth in the following Spring. N uptake efficiency declined linearly during the first growing season with an increasing rate of N fertilisation. For both cultivars, foliar urea application in the Autumn significantly increased plant N content without affecting plant size, regardless of plant N status. Leaves of rhododendron accumulated more N than other plant structures. Plants sprayed with foliar urea in the Autumn had more new growth the following Spring than plants receiving no urea, regardless of whether the plants received fertiliser in the Spring. For azalea, N uptake in the Spring was, in general, not affected by applications of urea during the previous year. For rhododendron, urea application in the Autumn decreased N uptake the following Spring. For both cultivars, increasing N availability during the growing season increased the ratio of above-ground to below-ground dry weight. Our results suggest that combining optimum N applications during the growing season with foliar application of urea in the Autumn can improve N uptake efficiency, increase N storage, and optimise growth in Rhododendron.


Hortscience | 2007

Seasonal Variation in Growth, Nitrogen Uptake and Allocation by Container-grown Evergreen and Deciduous Rhododendron Cultivars

Carolyn F. Scagel; Guihong Bi; Leslie H. Fuchigami; Richard P. Regan


Hortscience | 2008

Rate of Nitrogen Application During the Growing Season and Spraying Plants with Urea in the Autumn Alters Uptake of Other Nutrients by Deciduous and Evergreen Container-grown Rhododendron Cultivars

Carolyn F. Scagel; Guihong Bi; Leslie H. Fuchigami; Richard P. Regan


Hortscience | 2011

Effects of Irrigation Frequency and Nitrogen Fertilizer Rate on Water Stress, Nitrogen Uptake, and Plant Growth of Container-grown Rhododendron

Carolyn F. Scagel; Guihong Bi; Leslie H. Fuchigami; Richard P. Regan


Hortscience | 2012

Irrigation Frequency Alters Nutrient Uptake in Container-grown Rhododendron Plants Grown with Different Rates of Nitrogen

Carolyn F. Scagel; Guihong Bi; Leslie H. Fuchigami; Richard P. Regan


Horttechnology | 2010

Bud Necrosis of Green Ash Nursery Trees Is Influenced by Nitrogen Availability and Fertilizer Type

Carolyn F. Scagel; Richard P. Regan; Guihong Bi


Hortscience | 2014

Irrigation Frequency during Container Production Alters Rhododendron Growth, Nutrient Uptake, and Flowering after Transplanting into a Landscape

Carolyn F. Scagel; Guihong Bi; David R. Bryla; Leslie H. Fuchigami; Richard P. Regan


Hortscience | 2011

Nutrient Uptake and Loss by Container-grown Deciduous and Evergreen Rhododendron Nursery Plants

Carolyn F. Scagel; Guihong Bi; Leslie H. Fuchigami; Richard P. Regan


Horttechnology | 2010

Cold tolerance of container-grown green ash trees is influenced by nitrogen fertilizer type and rate.

Carolyn F. Scagel; Richard P. Regan; Rita L. Hummel; Guihong Bi


Hortscience | 1996

WATER CONSERVATION IN CONTAINER PRODUCTION NURSERIES—IRRIGATION SCHEDULING

Richard P. Regan

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Carolyn F. Scagel

United States Department of Agriculture

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Guihong Bi

Mississippi State University

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Rita L. Hummel

Washington State University

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David R. Bryla

United States Department of Agriculture

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