The objective of this study was to evaluate the utilization of exchangeable and nonexchangeable potassium by alfalfa from eastern Nebraska soils and to compare the utilization of exchangeable and nonexchangeable potassium by alfalfa and sudangrass. Advisor: Harold F. Rhoades
Soil samples on twice monthly basis were taken from six plots located on Agronomy-plant pathology So...
There are several issues that currently surround potassium (K) management. Awareness of them has inc...
Potassium in soils from selected plots of the Broadbalk Experiment at Rothamsted, and Rotation I exp...
The sandhill transition area of Nebraska represents a vast potential reservoir for food and fiber pr...
This NebGuide discusses the availability of and the need for potassium in Nebraska soils Potassium (...
Alfalfa is an important forage and cash crop in the Western U.S. In 1995, a long-term research progr...
The purpose of this study is to determine the rate of release of non-exchangeable to exchangeable po...
A mineralogical study was made of some Nebraska soils to determine the amount and significance of po...
Chemical methods of characterizing the phosphorus status of soils have been in use for many years. T...
The Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station periodically issues revisions to its publications. The ...
1. Continuous cropping with perennial ryegrass in the glasshouse was used to measure the release of ...
Potassium (K)2 availability varies widely in soils of the North Central Region of the United States ...
One of the most important factors regarding soil and plant health is nutrient availability and ferti...
Measurements made on soils from the Ley–Arable rotation experiments and some of the Classical experi...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of doses and frequency of application of pota...
Soil samples on twice monthly basis were taken from six plots located on Agronomy-plant pathology So...
There are several issues that currently surround potassium (K) management. Awareness of them has inc...
Potassium in soils from selected plots of the Broadbalk Experiment at Rothamsted, and Rotation I exp...
The sandhill transition area of Nebraska represents a vast potential reservoir for food and fiber pr...
This NebGuide discusses the availability of and the need for potassium in Nebraska soils Potassium (...
Alfalfa is an important forage and cash crop in the Western U.S. In 1995, a long-term research progr...
The purpose of this study is to determine the rate of release of non-exchangeable to exchangeable po...
A mineralogical study was made of some Nebraska soils to determine the amount and significance of po...
Chemical methods of characterizing the phosphorus status of soils have been in use for many years. T...
The Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station periodically issues revisions to its publications. The ...
1. Continuous cropping with perennial ryegrass in the glasshouse was used to measure the release of ...
Potassium (K)2 availability varies widely in soils of the North Central Region of the United States ...
One of the most important factors regarding soil and plant health is nutrient availability and ferti...
Measurements made on soils from the Ley–Arable rotation experiments and some of the Classical experi...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of doses and frequency of application of pota...
Soil samples on twice monthly basis were taken from six plots located on Agronomy-plant pathology So...
There are several issues that currently surround potassium (K) management. Awareness of them has inc...
Potassium in soils from selected plots of the Broadbalk Experiment at Rothamsted, and Rotation I exp...