Abstract

Applications of 0.85, 1.70 or 2.55 kg N m −3 were made to Ilex crenata Thunb. Hetzi. Nitrogen sources included weekly applications of liquid fertilizer (NH 4NO 3) and single application of TVA's Sulfur coated urea (SCUT), Gold N (SCUG), Nitroform (NITR), isobutylidene diurea (IBDU), and an experimental N-containing Osmocote (OSCN). Shoot dry matter and leaf N from recently matured leaves were determined. Analyses of NH 4-N and NO 3-N were also conducted on the monthly leachates collected from the containers. Most controlled-release fertilizers (CRFs) produced greater dry weights at 1.70 kg N, while NH 4NO 3 produced more dry weight than CRF's at 0.85 or 2.55 kg N. Initially, for CRF's ammonium was more abundant than nitrate in the leachate; subsequently, nitrate became the dominant N form for most of the growing-season. All urea-based fertilizers had higher NH 4 levels in the leachate when compared with NH 4NO 3-based fertilizers.

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