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Germination of seeds from carrot, lettuce, and pepper plants grown under severe nutrient deficiencies

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Plants of carrot, lettuce, and pepper were grown in sand cultures receiving either a complete nutrient solution or one deficient in N, P, K, or Ca. An effort was made to produce severe deficiency, but not to a point at which no seeds would be produced.

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  • Harrington, James F., 1960. "Germination of seeds from carrot, lettuce, and pepper plants grown under severe nutrient deficiencies," Hilgardia, California Agricultural Experiment Station, vol. 30(7).
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:hilgar:381264
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