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Published online 1 May 1964
Published in Agron J 56:342-345 (1964)
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Effect of Nitrate and Ammonium on Growth of Corn in Nutrient Solution Sand Culture

William F. Bennett, John Pesek and John J. Hanway2

Synopsis: Nitrate was superior to ammonium as a source of N during the first 4 to 9 weeks of growth of corn in 2 greenhouse experiments. Part of the cause was the deleterious effect of ammonium on the growth and condition of the root system.


2 Graduate Assistant, and Professor of Soils, respectively. The senior author is now Agronomist, Western Ammonia Corporation, Dimmitt, Texas.

Received for publication October 9, 1963.





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