The question of the importance of using the base cation saturation ratio concept (BCSR) in the nutrition of crops and for making soil test recommendations have been raised many times over the past 100+ years. Recently this issue has surfaced again as a part of programs promoted as “sustainable farming systems ” or friendlier to the land or other parts of the environment. As others before them, the primary promoters of this concept are businesses promoting the use of calcitic limestone, or gypsum (CaSO4) to bring Wisconsin soil into better cationic “balance.
Soil is an active, living medium that is a vital part of the terrestrial ecosystem. It is a vital re...
MOST university phosphorus (P) andpotassium (K) recommendations adhere toone of two basic fertilizat...
For the set up of a multinutrient 0.01 M calcium chloride (CaCl2) soil testing program a conversion ...
The use of 'balanced' Ca, Mg, and K ratios, as prescribed by the basic cation saturation ratio (BCSR...
Many organic farmers in Ohio subscribe to soil balancing, or Base Cation Saturation Ratio (BCSR), to...
There is considerable debate about the value of applying calcium to Wisconsin soils used for forage ...
Fertilizer recommendations are interpreted from a soil test value. The interpretations are based on ...
Soil consists largely of mineral and organic matter, air, and water. Plants obtain nutrients from mi...
The use of fertilizer is rapidly becoming recognized as an essential part of a good soil management ...
Bringing both mineral and natural fertilizers into soil is the basis for obtaining satisfactory crop...
Cation exchange capacity of a quartz-rich soil in an acidic and basic environmen
Presented at the Joint Meeting of Commission II (Soil chemistry) and Commission IV (Soil Fertility a...
The Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station periodically issues revisions to its publications. The ...
Essential acidification and changes of the saturation of sorptive complex with exchangeable cations ...
Calcium as a plant nutrient, has been shown to be deficient in the soils of eastern Nebraska. Applic...
Soil is an active, living medium that is a vital part of the terrestrial ecosystem. It is a vital re...
MOST university phosphorus (P) andpotassium (K) recommendations adhere toone of two basic fertilizat...
For the set up of a multinutrient 0.01 M calcium chloride (CaCl2) soil testing program a conversion ...
The use of 'balanced' Ca, Mg, and K ratios, as prescribed by the basic cation saturation ratio (BCSR...
Many organic farmers in Ohio subscribe to soil balancing, or Base Cation Saturation Ratio (BCSR), to...
There is considerable debate about the value of applying calcium to Wisconsin soils used for forage ...
Fertilizer recommendations are interpreted from a soil test value. The interpretations are based on ...
Soil consists largely of mineral and organic matter, air, and water. Plants obtain nutrients from mi...
The use of fertilizer is rapidly becoming recognized as an essential part of a good soil management ...
Bringing both mineral and natural fertilizers into soil is the basis for obtaining satisfactory crop...
Cation exchange capacity of a quartz-rich soil in an acidic and basic environmen
Presented at the Joint Meeting of Commission II (Soil chemistry) and Commission IV (Soil Fertility a...
The Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station periodically issues revisions to its publications. The ...
Essential acidification and changes of the saturation of sorptive complex with exchangeable cations ...
Calcium as a plant nutrient, has been shown to be deficient in the soils of eastern Nebraska. Applic...
Soil is an active, living medium that is a vital part of the terrestrial ecosystem. It is a vital re...
MOST university phosphorus (P) andpotassium (K) recommendations adhere toone of two basic fertilizat...
For the set up of a multinutrient 0.01 M calcium chloride (CaCl2) soil testing program a conversion ...