Typescript (photocopy).An Fe dust waste accumulates as a by-product from the steel industry and poses a disposal problem. Since the waste contains approximately 43% Fe, 5.4% Zn, and 1.9% Mn, it shows potential for recycling as a plant food. Therefore, laboratory and greenhouse experiments were conducted to evaluate this Fe waste material as a possible source of agricultural Fe fertilizer. In a laboratory experiment, selective dissolution and fractionation were used to determine Fe dust solubility and to partition total Fe into solubility classes. The release of Fe was in the following order: water < DTPA < 0.25 M HCl < 0.25 M H(,2)SO(,4) < dithionite-citrate-bicarbonate < < acid NH(,4)-oxalate. The x-ray diffraction patterns and transmissio...
Water-soluble humic substances (denoted by LN) extracted at alkaline pH from leonardite are proposed...
Vita.Three radioactive Fe sources were used in a 3 phase study 1) greenhouse experiment to distingui...
<p>Reducing the arsenic (As) concentration in rice grains is of great interest from a human health p...
Iron chlorosis is a wide-spread limiting factor of production in agriculture. To cope with this prob...
The industrial refining of kaolin involves the removal of iron oxides and hydroxides along with othe...
none7noBACKGROUND: Large amounts of chemical fertilizers are still currently used to compensate the ...
The flux of bioavailable Fe from mineral dust to the surface ocean is controlled not only by the pro...
Iron deficiency chlorosis is a nutritional disorder in plants which reduces crop yields both quantit...
AbstractThe aim of our work was to examine three industrial by-products in order to determine whethe...
Not AvailableEnhancing the content of Fe in edible portion of rice for improving human health is a g...
Our food security depends on finding a sustainable alternative to rock phosphate for fertilizer prod...
In this project, the permanent magnets ferrites have been prepared by recycle the steel waste produc...
FeEDDHA products are applied to correct iron chlorosis in plants and consist of a mixture of EDDHA i...
Six inorganic industrial-waste materials (coal fly ash, bauxite-processing mud, steel slag, two samp...
Not AvailableDeficiency of Fe in rice mainly occurs under upland condition, particularly in alkaline...
Water-soluble humic substances (denoted by LN) extracted at alkaline pH from leonardite are proposed...
Vita.Three radioactive Fe sources were used in a 3 phase study 1) greenhouse experiment to distingui...
<p>Reducing the arsenic (As) concentration in rice grains is of great interest from a human health p...
Iron chlorosis is a wide-spread limiting factor of production in agriculture. To cope with this prob...
The industrial refining of kaolin involves the removal of iron oxides and hydroxides along with othe...
none7noBACKGROUND: Large amounts of chemical fertilizers are still currently used to compensate the ...
The flux of bioavailable Fe from mineral dust to the surface ocean is controlled not only by the pro...
Iron deficiency chlorosis is a nutritional disorder in plants which reduces crop yields both quantit...
AbstractThe aim of our work was to examine three industrial by-products in order to determine whethe...
Not AvailableEnhancing the content of Fe in edible portion of rice for improving human health is a g...
Our food security depends on finding a sustainable alternative to rock phosphate for fertilizer prod...
In this project, the permanent magnets ferrites have been prepared by recycle the steel waste produc...
FeEDDHA products are applied to correct iron chlorosis in plants and consist of a mixture of EDDHA i...
Six inorganic industrial-waste materials (coal fly ash, bauxite-processing mud, steel slag, two samp...
Not AvailableDeficiency of Fe in rice mainly occurs under upland condition, particularly in alkaline...
Water-soluble humic substances (denoted by LN) extracted at alkaline pH from leonardite are proposed...
Vita.Three radioactive Fe sources were used in a 3 phase study 1) greenhouse experiment to distingui...
<p>Reducing the arsenic (As) concentration in rice grains is of great interest from a human health p...