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Foliar feeding






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Foliar feeding is a technique of feeding plants by applying liquid fertilizer directly to the leaves.[1] Plants are able to absorb essential elements through their leaves.[2] For example, the higher CO2 consistently results in a lower plant foliar nitrogen.[3] The absorption takes place through their stomata and also through their epidermis.[citation needed] Transport is usually faster through the stomata, but total absorption may be as great through the epidermis.[citation needed] Plants are also able to absorb nutrients through their bark.[citation needed]

Foliar feeding was earlier thought to damage tomatoes, but has become standard practice.[citation needed]

Effectiveness[edit]

H. B. Tukey was head of Michigan State University (MSU) Department of Horticulture in the 1950s. Working with S. H. Wittwer, they demonstrated that foliar feeding is effective. Radioactive phosphorus and potassium were applied to foliage.[4]AGeiger counter was used to observe absorption, movement and nutrient utilization. The nutrients were transported at the rate of about one foot per hour to all parts of the plants.[5]

A spray enhancer, called a surfactant, can help nutrients stick to the leaf and then penetrate the leaves' cuticle.[citation needed]

Foliar application has been shown to avoid the problem of leaching-out in soils and prompts a quick reaction in the plant. Foliar application of phosphorus, zinc and iron brings the greatest benefit in comparison with addition to soil where phosphorus becomes fixed in a form inaccessible to the plant[6] and where zinc and iron are less available.

Use[edit]

Foliar feeding is generally done in the early morning or late evening, preferably at temperatures below 24 °C (75 °F), because heat causes the pores on some species' leaves to close.

References[edit]

  1. ^ George Kuepper, NCAT Agriculture Specialist (2003). "Foliar Fertilization". ATTRA Publication #CT135. Archived from the original on 2011-05-26. Retrieved 2009-03-08.
  • ^ Fageria, N. K.; Filho, M.P. Barbosa; Moreira, A.; Guimarães, C. M. (2009). "Foliar Fertilization of Crop Plants". Journal of Plant Nutrition. 32 (6): 1044–1064. doi:10.1080/01904160902872826. S2CID 66102813.
  • ^ Duval, Benjamin D.; Blankinship, Joseph C.; Dijkstra, Paul; Hungate, Bruce A. (2012). "CO₂ effects on plant nutrient concentration depend on plant functional group and available nitrogen: a meta-analysis". Plant Ecology. 213 (3): 505–521. doi:10.1007/s11258-011-9998-8. ISSN 1385-0237. JSTOR 41429069. S2CID 255099726. (Retracted, see doi:10.1007/s11258-015-0541-1,  Retraction Watch. If this is an intentional citation to a retracted paper, please replace {{retracted|...}} with {{retracted|...|intentional=yes}}.)
  • ^ Tukey, H.B., Ticknor, R.L., Hinsvark, O.N and Wittwer, S.H. (1952). Science, 116: 167–167.
  • ^ Charlie O'Dell (March 2004). "Foliar Feeding Of Nutrients" (PDF). American Vegetable Grower. Dramm Corporation. Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 February 2008.
  • ^ Waraich, Ejaz Ahmad; Ahmad, Zahoor; Ahmad, Rashid; Saifullah; Ashraf, M. Y. (2015). "Foliar Applied Phosphorous Enhanced Growth, Chlorophyll Contents, Gas Exchange Attributes and PUE in Wheat (Triticum aestivumL.)". Journal of Plant Nutrition. 38 (12): 1929–1943. doi:10.1080/01904167.2015.1043377. S2CID 96604972.

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