Relationship between growth and N:P of cabbage (Brassica oleracea L., var. capitata) plug seedlings according to moisture content and nitrogen and phosphorus application after transplanting

2018 
Abstract The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of moisture on N and P uptake of cabbage ( Brassica oleracea L., var. capitata ) and to determine whether relative growth rate ( μ ) is correlated to either the concentration of N (N P ), P (P P ), or their ratio (N P :P P ) in shoots. Seedlings were transplanted and exposed to different levels of moisture, N and P under controlled conditions. μ , leaf area, N P , and P P were determined and the relationship between μ and N P , P P , and N P :P P were examined using generalized linear models. Increased moisture levels enhanced the uptake of both N and P. A larger N supply increased μ and N P but tended to decrease P P , whereas a larger P supply increased P P but had little effect on μ and N P . N P :P P could be predicted from individual N and P supply or from their ratio. The regulatory coefficient ( H value) of cabbage seedlings, expressing the extent of homeostasis, was estimated as 4.10, which is relatively high among herbaceous plants. μ and N P were highly correlated, whereas P P and N P :P P did not show a significant relationship to μ . We concluded that nutrient uptake can be enhanced by moisture management, and that μ is highly correlated to N P while there was a weak relationship between μ and N P :P P in cabbage seedlings because of the relatively strong homeostasis.
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