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Current fertilizer recommendations are frequently based on the results of soil tests carried out by ...
Potassium (K) deficiencies in corn (Zea mays L.) have been increasing throughout eastern South Dakot...
The availability of potassium to pasture plants in New Zealand is dependent upon the mineralogy of t...
The purpose of this study is to determine the rate of release of non-exchangeable to exchangeable po...
A study of the potassium status of some Lower Fraser Valley soils was undertaken in order to supply ...
This NebGuide discusses the availability of and the need for potassium in Nebraska soils Potassium (...
"Missouri soils may contain from 10,000 to 50,000 pounds per acre of total potassium in the surface ...
1. Continuous cropping with perennial ryegrass in the glasshouse was used to measure the release of ...
The fixation of added potassium under various conditions was studied using soil samples collected fr...
The Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station periodically issues revisions to its publications. The ...
Author Institution: The Ohio State University Agricultural Technical Institute; Department of Agrono...
One of the most important factors regarding soil and plant health is nutrient availability and ferti...
Thirty-seven surface (0-0.10 or 0-0.20 m) soils covering a wide range of soil types (16 Vertosols, 6...
Many investigators have found that high-lime soils may often be deficient in available potassium. Ac...
Potassium (K) is absorbed in large amounts by plants. Potassium uptake by crops under good growing c...
Current fertilizer recommendations are frequently based on the results of soil tests carried out by ...
Potassium (K) deficiencies in corn (Zea mays L.) have been increasing throughout eastern South Dakot...
The availability of potassium to pasture plants in New Zealand is dependent upon the mineralogy of t...
The purpose of this study is to determine the rate of release of non-exchangeable to exchangeable po...
A study of the potassium status of some Lower Fraser Valley soils was undertaken in order to supply ...
This NebGuide discusses the availability of and the need for potassium in Nebraska soils Potassium (...
"Missouri soils may contain from 10,000 to 50,000 pounds per acre of total potassium in the surface ...
1. Continuous cropping with perennial ryegrass in the glasshouse was used to measure the release of ...
The fixation of added potassium under various conditions was studied using soil samples collected fr...
The Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station periodically issues revisions to its publications. The ...
Author Institution: The Ohio State University Agricultural Technical Institute; Department of Agrono...
One of the most important factors regarding soil and plant health is nutrient availability and ferti...
Thirty-seven surface (0-0.10 or 0-0.20 m) soils covering a wide range of soil types (16 Vertosols, 6...
Many investigators have found that high-lime soils may often be deficient in available potassium. Ac...
Potassium (K) is absorbed in large amounts by plants. Potassium uptake by crops under good growing c...
Current fertilizer recommendations are frequently based on the results of soil tests carried out by ...
Potassium (K) deficiencies in corn (Zea mays L.) have been increasing throughout eastern South Dakot...
The availability of potassium to pasture plants in New Zealand is dependent upon the mineralogy of t...