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MINERAL RATIOS IN BEETROOT UNDER DIFFERENT FERTILIZATION

Journal of Agricultural, Food and Environmental Sciences, 2018
Besides the absolute values of mineral content in plant tissue, particularly is important their relative relationship. Imbalance in nutrient uptake very often is result of extensive fertilization with one nutrient, which is then in excess, so can prevent uptake of other nutrients what may cause disturbances in metabolism. Therefore, the goal of present
Karažija, Tomislav   +5 more
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Role of nitrogen mineralization in fertilizer recommendations

Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis, 1990
Abstract Efficient use of nitrogen (N) fertilizer is important to achieve optimum crop yields while avoiding potential contamination of surface and ground water. A major obstacle in achieving optimum N fertilization is the difficulty of predicting soil organic N mineralization under field conditions.
James S. Schepers   +2 more
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Organic manures and mineral fertilizers

2007
Until the mid 19th century organic manures were the only way of returning plant nutrients to soil and in some countries organic manures are still the principle source of nutrients. The increasing use of mineral fertilizers during the last 150 years has made a major contribution to increasing food production worldwide.
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fertilizer replacement value linking organic residues to mineral fertilizers [PDF]

open access: possible, 2020
Organic residues of animal origin are an important nutrient source for crop production. Due to the presence of organic nutrients, manures are more difficult to manage than mineral fertilizers. The increasing diversification in available organic residues makes the need for a correct assessment of the fertilizing value.
Schils, René   +2 more
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Winter wheat yield responses to mineral fertilization

Cereal Research Communications, 2007
The yield of arable crops may be influenced by many factors such as water, temperature and nutrient deficiency. The winter wheat (variety Zitarka) field trials were set up in the autumn of 2002 on silty loam stagnic luvisol at site Donji Miholjac and loessive pseudogley at site Krizevci in continental Croatia.
Bertic, Blazenka   +4 more
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CHAPTER 5. Mineral Nutrition and Fertilization

2019
This chapter presents updated information about the mineral nutrition of coffee plants, providing a theoretical reference from studies performed in Brazil to optimize fertilization practices. We discuss the effects of macronutrients, micronutrients, beneficial elements, and toxic elements on the growth and production of coffee plants as well as their ...
H. E. P. Martinez   +3 more
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Dynamic interactions at the mineral–organic matter interface

Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2021
Markus Kleber, Ian C Bourg, Naoise Nunan
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Mineral dust aerosol impacts on global climate and climate change

Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2023
Jasper F Kok   +2 more
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Carbon dioxide storage through mineral carbonation

Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2020
Sandra Ósk Snæbjörnsdóttir   +2 more
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Unique and common traits in mycorrhizal symbioses

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2020
Andrea Genre   +2 more
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