Thomas, Michael B.2011-06-022011-06-021974Thomas, M. B. (1974). Research on the nutrition of container-grown Proteaceae plants and other nursery stock. In The International Plant Propagators' Society Combined Proceedings, 24, 1974. (pp. 313-325). The International Plant Propagators' Society.0538-9143https://hdl.handle.net/10182/3592The nutrition of six species of plants was examined using peat:perlite (1:1) mixes and slow-release fertilisers in factorial experiments. Most plants responded strongly to nitrogen while there was little response to phosphorus. Medium phosphorus levels proved fatal for Protea repens and depressed the growth of Grevillea rosmarinifolia particularly when accompanied by high nitrogen. Tomatoes responded to very much higher fertiliser levels than proteaceoks and other shrubs and there was a very strong N x K interaction with tomatoes even though they were grown in winter.enProteaceaenutrition of plantsgrowing mediumphosphorusnitrogenResearch on the nutrition of container-grown Proteaceae plants and other nursery stockJournal ArticleANZSRC::070601 Horticultural Crop Growth and Development