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Lettuce response to organic and phosphate fertilizers and root mycorrhization

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JOURNAL OF PLANT NUTRITION
Volume 39, Issue 6, Pages 842-849

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/01904167.2015.1106557

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Electrical conductivity; mycorrhizas; nitrogen; pH value; organic matter; phosphorus

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The response of lettuce to production system, organic and phosphate fertilizers and root mycorrhization, was evaluated in two pot trials with factorial treatment combination of: (i) soil type (from organic and from conventional production systems) and organic fertilizer (0, 2 and 4 t ha(-1)) in the first trial; and (ii) mycorrhizal inoculation (mycorrhized and non-mycorrhized plants) and Gafsa phosphate (0, 100 and 200kg P2O5 ha(-1)) in the second. Lettuce growth decreased with increasing rates of the organic fertilizer because of its very high electrical conductivity (50.1 dS m(-1)) and lack of maturation. However, the fertilizer harmful effects were minimized in the soil from organic production. The application of Gafsa phosphate significantly increased lettuce yield and nutrient uptake. However, for the highest rate of phosphate, mycorrhized lettuce yield decreased compared to non-mycorrhized lettuce, suggesting that high soil available P may have harmful effects on the activity of mycorrhizal fungi.

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