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DIFFERENCES IN AGROCHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF HIGHBUSH BLUEBERRY PEAT AND MINERAL SOILS IN LATVIA, 2011-2014

Osvalde, Anita, Pormale, Jolanta, Karlsons, Andis, Cekstere, Gunta

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Title
DIFFERENCES IN AGROCHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF HIGHBUSH BLUEBERRY PEAT AND MINERAL SOILS IN LATVIA, 2011-2014
Authors
Osvalde, Anita, Pormale, Jolanta, Karlsons, Andis, Cekstere, Gunta
Proceedings
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings; 15th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2015, WATER RESOURCES. FOREST, MARINE AND OCEAN ECOSYSTEMS
Publisher
Stef92 Technology
Year
2015
Pages
101-108
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
978-619-7105-37-7
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
References30
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  2. Hanson E. & Hancock J. Managing the nutrition of highbush blueberries, Michigan State University, Extension Bulletin E-2011, 46 pp, 1996.

  3. Hanson E.J. Nitrogen fertilization of highbush blueberry, Acta Horticulturae, vol. 715, pp 347-351, 2006.

  4. Glonek J. & Komosa A. Fertigation of highbush blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum L.). Part 1. The effect on growth and yield, Acta Sci. Pol., Hortorum Cultus, vol. 12/issue 3, pp 47-57, 2013.

  5. Hart J., Strik B., White L. & Yang W. Nutrient management for blueberries in Oregon, Oregon State University Extension service EM 8918, 14 pp, 2006.

  6. Anonymous. Fertilizing blueberries, Spectrum Analytic Inc., 46 pp.

  7. Konovalchuk V.K. & Konovalchuk V.V. The resources of wild lowbush blueberries (Vaccinium murtillys L., V. uligonosum L.) and highbush blueberry culture in Ukraine, Acta Horticulturae, vol. 715, pp 55-60 , 2006.

  8. Tasa T., Starast M., Vool E., Moor U. & Karp K. Influence of soil type on half- highbush blueberry productivity, Agricultural and Food Science, vol. 21, pp 409- 420, 2012.

  9. Strik B. Blueberry – an expanding world berry crop, Chronica Horticulturae, vol. 45, pp 7-12, 2005.

  10. Rinkis G., Ramane H. & Kunicka T. Methods of soil and plant analysis, Zinatne, Latvia, 174 pp, 1987 (in Russian).

  11. Nollendorfs V. Highbush blueberry soil and fertilization demands, Agropols, vol. 12, pp 8-10, 2004 (in Latvian).

  12. Marschner H. Mineral Nutrition in Higher Plants, Academic Press, London. 889 pp, 1995.

  13. Osvalde A., Pormale J., Karlsons A. & Nollendorfs V. Mineral nutrition status of highbush blueberry, Vaccinium corumbosum L., in Latvia: problems and tendencies, XXXIII CIOSTA CIGR V Conference, Reggio Calabria, Italy, 17 – 19th June, vol. 2, pp 1347-1351, 2009.

  14. Retamales J.B. & Hancock J.F. Blueberries. Crop Production Science in Horticulture 21, CABI, Cambridge, UK, 309 pp, 2012.

  15. Shaw M. Soil pH is more important than fertilizer for blueberries, New York Fruit Quarterly, vol. 16/issue 4, pp 25-28, 2008. International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConfenferences SGEM 2015 www.sgem.org

  16. Trehane J. Blueberries, cranberries and other vacciniums, Timber Press, Cambridge, 256 pp, 2004.

  17. Hanson E. & Hancock J. Managing the nutrition of highbush blueberries, Michigan State University, Extension Bulletin E-2011, 46 pp, 1996.

  18. Hanson E.J. Nitrogen fertilization of highbush blueberry, Acta Horticulturae, vol. 715, pp 347-351, 2006.

  19. Glonek J. & Komosa A. Fertigation of highbush blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum L.). Part 1. The effect on growth and yield, Acta Sci. Pol., Hortorum Cultus, vol. 12/issue 3, pp 47-57, 2013.

  20. Hart J., Strik B., White L. & Yang W. Nutrient management for blueberries in Oregon, Oregon State University Extension service EM 8918, 14 pp, 2006.

  21. Anonymous. Fertilizing blueberries, Spectrum Analytic Inc., 46 pp.

  22. Konovalchuk V.K. & Konovalchuk V.V. The resources of wild lowbush blueberries (Vaccinium murtillys L., V. uligonosum L.) and highbush blueberry culture in Ukraine, Acta Horticulturae, vol. 715, pp 55-60 , 2006.

  23. Tasa T., Starast M., Vool E., Moor U. & Karp K. Influence of soil type on half- highbush blueberry productivity, Agricultural and Food Science, vol. 21, pp 409- 420, 2012.

  24. Strik B. Blueberry – an expanding world berry crop, Chronica Horticulturae, vol. 45, pp 7-12, 2005.

  25. Rinkis G., Ramane H. & Kunicka T. Methods of soil and plant analysis, Zinatne, Latvia, 174 pp, 1987 (in Russian).

  26. Nollendorfs V. Highbush blueberry soil and fertilization demands, Agropols, vol. 12, pp 8-10, 2004 (in Latvian).

  27. Marschner H. Mineral Nutrition in Higher Plants, Academic Press, London. 889 pp, 1995.

  28. Osvalde A., Pormale J., Karlsons A. & Nollendorfs V. Mineral nutrition status of highbush blueberry, Vaccinium corumbosum L., in Latvia: problems and tendencies, XXXIII CIOSTA CIGR V Conference, Reggio Calabria, Italy, 17 – 19th June, vol. 2, pp 1347-1351, 2009.

  29. Retamales J.B. & Hancock J.F. Blueberries. Crop Production Science in Horticulture 21, CABI, Cambridge, UK, 309 pp, 2012.

  30. Shaw M. Soil pH is more important than fertilizer for blueberries, New York Fruit Quarterly, vol. 16/issue 4, pp 25-28, 2008. International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConfenferences SGEM 2015 www.sgem.org

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