Advances in Plant Nutrition, Volume 2Praeger, 1984 - Plants |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 94
Page 18
... crops grown on adjacent sites of the same soil . Over the different crops there was no simple relationship between optimum level and plant dry weight as might have been expected if fertilizer requirements were dominated by the demand of ...
... crops grown on adjacent sites of the same soil . Over the different crops there was no simple relationship between optimum level and plant dry weight as might have been expected if fertilizer requirements were dominated by the demand of ...
Page 47
... crops grown on shallow soil overlying chalk : Crop uptake and leaching losses . J. Soil Sci . 35 : 169-181 . Drew , M.C. 1975. Comparison of the effects of a localized supply of phosphate nitrate and potassium on the growth of the ...
... crops grown on shallow soil overlying chalk : Crop uptake and leaching losses . J. Soil Sci . 35 : 169-181 . Drew , M.C. 1975. Comparison of the effects of a localized supply of phosphate nitrate and potassium on the growth of the ...
Page 49
... crops during growth . J. Agric . Sci . Camb . 91 : 467-477 . Greenwood , D. J. , A. Barnes , K. Liu , J. Hunt , T. J. Cleaver , and S. M. H. Loquens . 1980a . Relationships between the critical concentrations of N , P , and K in 17 ...
... crops during growth . J. Agric . Sci . Camb . 91 : 467-477 . Greenwood , D. J. , A. Barnes , K. Liu , J. Hunt , T. J. Cleaver , and S. M. H. Loquens . 1980a . Relationships between the critical concentrations of N , P , and K in 17 ...
Contents
Acid Soil Tolerance in Legumes and Rhizobia | 63 |
3 | 93 |
4 | 123 |
Copyright | |
13 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
accumulation acid activity amount apple application Atkinson barley Brown calcium cations cells changes chelates chlorosis composition concentration crops cytoplasm deficiency depending discussed distribution edited effects elements enhanced et al evidence example experiments factors Fe deficiency Fell fertilizer field fruit grains grasses grown growth higher important increase indicated induced influence inorganic ions iron leaves legumes less levels lower major Marschner matter measured mechanisms mineral nutrients mobilization needed nitrate nitrogen nutrition occur organic osmotic phloem phosphate phosphorus Plant Physiol plant species plants potassium potential processes production protein reduction release reported requirement response result rhizosphere Römheld root seed seedlings selectivity showed soil Soil Sci solution soybean species stomatal storage strategy stress studies suggested supply surface Table tion tissues tolerance transport trees turgor uptake vacuole values various vigor Wyn Jones yield