Identifying and correcting plant nutrient deficienciesand toxicities are essential for good crop management and contribute to higher economic returns. Failure to correct soil problems or to apply sufficient amounts of fertilizers can result in poor yields and wasted effort. Applying too much or the wrong kind of fertilizer can have many negative consequences, including • nutrient toxicities or imbalances that reduce plant growth and yield • excessive foliage growth that invites damage by plant diseases and insect pests • environmental contamination from runoff into surface water bodies and leaching into the groundwater, and • economic loss due to wasted fertilizer. This publication explains the role of essential plant nu-trients in taro (Co...
The importance of appropriate plant nutrient management in agricultural soil cannot be overstated. I...
Typescript.Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii, 1967.Bibliography: leaves 156-169.169 lNitrogen, p...
Soil supports the rooting system of the plants. It is extremely important as it stores nutrients ess...
The publication provides a key to taro nutrient disorders, identifies the leaf to sample for nutrien...
Poor crop nutrition contributes to the low yields of root crops in the South Pacific region where sy...
A field experiment was conducted to find out optimum doses of N, P, K and S for yield maximization o...
There is evidence that the soil health in Taveuni, Fiji is deteriorating over time threatening livel...
AbstractConsumer society, in order to meet the growing need for food, agricultural land per unit are...
The effects of fertilization, late weeding, and sucker removal on taro pest populations and yield we...
Careful management of plant nutrients is more important than ever because of volatile grain/fertiliz...
Soil health management is essential for ensuring optimum crop and ecological diversity. Fertilizers ...
Not AvailableNitrogen (N) is the mineral nutrient that crops require in the greatest amount. It has ...
Soil is one of the most important natural resources and medium for plant growth. Anthropogenic inter...
Typescript.Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1972.Bibliography: leaves [189]-197.xiv, ...
Soil fertility is one of several factors, including light, moisture, weeds, insects, and diseases, t...
The importance of appropriate plant nutrient management in agricultural soil cannot be overstated. I...
Typescript.Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii, 1967.Bibliography: leaves 156-169.169 lNitrogen, p...
Soil supports the rooting system of the plants. It is extremely important as it stores nutrients ess...
The publication provides a key to taro nutrient disorders, identifies the leaf to sample for nutrien...
Poor crop nutrition contributes to the low yields of root crops in the South Pacific region where sy...
A field experiment was conducted to find out optimum doses of N, P, K and S for yield maximization o...
There is evidence that the soil health in Taveuni, Fiji is deteriorating over time threatening livel...
AbstractConsumer society, in order to meet the growing need for food, agricultural land per unit are...
The effects of fertilization, late weeding, and sucker removal on taro pest populations and yield we...
Careful management of plant nutrients is more important than ever because of volatile grain/fertiliz...
Soil health management is essential for ensuring optimum crop and ecological diversity. Fertilizers ...
Not AvailableNitrogen (N) is the mineral nutrient that crops require in the greatest amount. It has ...
Soil is one of the most important natural resources and medium for plant growth. Anthropogenic inter...
Typescript.Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1972.Bibliography: leaves [189]-197.xiv, ...
Soil fertility is one of several factors, including light, moisture, weeds, insects, and diseases, t...
The importance of appropriate plant nutrient management in agricultural soil cannot be overstated. I...
Typescript.Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii, 1967.Bibliography: leaves 156-169.169 lNitrogen, p...
Soil supports the rooting system of the plants. It is extremely important as it stores nutrients ess...