<p>**<i>P</i><0.01;</p><p>*<i>P</i><0.05.</p><p>Phosphorus (P) concentration (%), crude protein (CP) content (%) and acid detergent fibre (ADF) content (%) of major species/categories under various defoliation regimes (cut to 1, 3 and 5 cm above ground) and P application (low, medium and high).</p
Pterocarpus indicus Willd is a tropical woody legume that holds promise for plantation forestry. Two...
Bray 1 phosphorus (B1P) and sequential phosphorus (P) fractions were determined on soils treated wit...
Phosphorus fertilizer use efficiency of pastures is often low because P accumulates in soils as spar...
Th e distribution of phosphorus (P) (water-soluble inorganic P [Pi], acid-soluble Pi, and residual P...
Balanced fertilisation is essential for a considerate use of limited phosphorus (P) resources and fo...
While the distribution of P fertilizer had an insignificant influence on the DM production of a gras...
Phosphorus (P) is present in different chemical compounds in animal feeds, and the solubility and di...
Copyright © 2007 Taylor and FrancisAmmonium polyphosphate fertilizers provide an analytical challeng...
Phosphorus (P) is a finite resource and its reuse in organic fertilisers made from biowaste and manu...
<p>Sediment phosphorus speciation (in µmol/g) and organic carbon contents (C<sub>org</sub> in wt%) f...
The availability of phosphorus in the soil is a factor that directly interferes with its absorption ...
Food production requires the application of phosphorus (P) containing-fertilizers but phosphate is a...
Data on the distribution of phosphorus (P) species in soils with differing land uses and properties ...
The P availability and solubility differ between soils and plants seem to have different ways of uti...
Phosphorus (P) inputs to sewage treatment works (STW) come from a variety of sources and filtration ...
Pterocarpus indicus Willd is a tropical woody legume that holds promise for plantation forestry. Two...
Bray 1 phosphorus (B1P) and sequential phosphorus (P) fractions were determined on soils treated wit...
Phosphorus fertilizer use efficiency of pastures is often low because P accumulates in soils as spar...
Th e distribution of phosphorus (P) (water-soluble inorganic P [Pi], acid-soluble Pi, and residual P...
Balanced fertilisation is essential for a considerate use of limited phosphorus (P) resources and fo...
While the distribution of P fertilizer had an insignificant influence on the DM production of a gras...
Phosphorus (P) is present in different chemical compounds in animal feeds, and the solubility and di...
Copyright © 2007 Taylor and FrancisAmmonium polyphosphate fertilizers provide an analytical challeng...
Phosphorus (P) is a finite resource and its reuse in organic fertilisers made from biowaste and manu...
<p>Sediment phosphorus speciation (in µmol/g) and organic carbon contents (C<sub>org</sub> in wt%) f...
The availability of phosphorus in the soil is a factor that directly interferes with its absorption ...
Food production requires the application of phosphorus (P) containing-fertilizers but phosphate is a...
Data on the distribution of phosphorus (P) species in soils with differing land uses and properties ...
The P availability and solubility differ between soils and plants seem to have different ways of uti...
Phosphorus (P) inputs to sewage treatment works (STW) come from a variety of sources and filtration ...
Pterocarpus indicus Willd is a tropical woody legume that holds promise for plantation forestry. Two...
Bray 1 phosphorus (B1P) and sequential phosphorus (P) fractions were determined on soils treated wit...
Phosphorus fertilizer use efficiency of pastures is often low because P accumulates in soils as spar...