A study was conducted to evaluate a waste rock powder collected from the Seaham quarry in New South Wales, Australia, as a source of potassium (K) in soil. The K supplying capacity of different size fractions of the mineral powder was evaluated by employing five chemical extractants as well as growing maize and holy basil in sand culture experiments. The K release by chemical extractants increased with decreasing particle size of the mineral powder. The amount of K released by different extractants followed the order: water < 0.01 M calcium chloride < 0.01 M citric acid < 1 N ammonium acetate < 1 N boiling nitric acid. The cumulative K release from the mineral powder in successive extraction procedure was recorded higher with organic and mi...
Utilization of KOH-pulping waste water as a source of potassium for paddy was studied. The investiga...
Potassium chloride (KCl) presently used as main source of K, tends to become more expensive, therefo...
For the purpose of knowing the role of fermented aqueous plant extracts of yellow corn leaves, carpi...
A study was conducted to evaluate a waste rock powder collected from the Seaham quarry in New South ...
Not AvailableA study was conducted to evaluate a waste rock powder collected from the Seaham quarry ...
The staggering production of rock dusts and quarry by-products of mining activities poses an immense...
Soil needs simultaneous replenishment of various nutrients to maintain its inherent fertility status...
Tea (Camellia sinensis L.) is a nutrient-demanding perennial crop and cultivated in typically acidic...
In order to evaluate the use of rock powder and rock thermally treated applied as an alternative sou...
Modern intensive agriculture leads to significant decline in soil K status due to crop removal witho...
The availability of potassium to pasture plants in New Zealand is dependent upon the mineralogy of t...
Organic acids present in organic matter and, or, exudates by microorganisms and plants can increase ...
ABSTRACT Organic acids present in organic matter and, or, exudates by microorganisms and plants can ...
The diversion of biodegradable waste away from landfill has been driven by European legislation and ...
Potassium chloride (KCl) presently used as main source of K, tends to become more expensive, therefo...
Utilization of KOH-pulping waste water as a source of potassium for paddy was studied. The investiga...
Potassium chloride (KCl) presently used as main source of K, tends to become more expensive, therefo...
For the purpose of knowing the role of fermented aqueous plant extracts of yellow corn leaves, carpi...
A study was conducted to evaluate a waste rock powder collected from the Seaham quarry in New South ...
Not AvailableA study was conducted to evaluate a waste rock powder collected from the Seaham quarry ...
The staggering production of rock dusts and quarry by-products of mining activities poses an immense...
Soil needs simultaneous replenishment of various nutrients to maintain its inherent fertility status...
Tea (Camellia sinensis L.) is a nutrient-demanding perennial crop and cultivated in typically acidic...
In order to evaluate the use of rock powder and rock thermally treated applied as an alternative sou...
Modern intensive agriculture leads to significant decline in soil K status due to crop removal witho...
The availability of potassium to pasture plants in New Zealand is dependent upon the mineralogy of t...
Organic acids present in organic matter and, or, exudates by microorganisms and plants can increase ...
ABSTRACT Organic acids present in organic matter and, or, exudates by microorganisms and plants can ...
The diversion of biodegradable waste away from landfill has been driven by European legislation and ...
Potassium chloride (KCl) presently used as main source of K, tends to become more expensive, therefo...
Utilization of KOH-pulping waste water as a source of potassium for paddy was studied. The investiga...
Potassium chloride (KCl) presently used as main source of K, tends to become more expensive, therefo...
For the purpose of knowing the role of fermented aqueous plant extracts of yellow corn leaves, carpi...