This chapter presents technologies for replacing the nutrients lost from cropped fields with external fertilizer sources in a manner that minimizes the consequences of too little or too much application. The technology of using industrial fertilizers, organic fertilizers, and application of farmyard manure and compost alone or in combination with industrial fertilizers are discussed in detail
Plant nutrients are essential for the production of crops and healthy food for the world’s expanding...
the article presents the data on the technology of using organic and mineral fertilizers in agricult...
The reproduction of natural soil fertility is the most important direction in solving the problem of...
This chapter presents technologies for replacing the nutrients lost from cropped fields with externa...
This publication discusses the many types of fertilizers and soil amendments available for organic p...
This chapter shows how Integrated Soil Fertility Management (ISFM) can be combined and integrated fu...
Agricultural practices involving intensive applications of chemical fertilizers can be harmful to th...
The main feature of non-traditional fertilizers is that they have a complex composition. They are ne...
The world demand on food is increasing by the global population growing. World food production can b...
There are many technologies available that can improve soil fertility, including mineral and organic...
Organic residues of animal origin are an important nutrient source for crop production. Due to the p...
This scientific article presents a comprehensive analysis of the amount and distribution of mineral ...
Phosphorus (P) is a major nutrient for all living organisms and a key production factor in agricultu...
Phosphorus (P) is a major nutrient for all living organisms and a key production factor in agricultu...
Technical innovations in fertilization and irrigation have resulted in adoption of fertigation techn...
Plant nutrients are essential for the production of crops and healthy food for the world’s expanding...
the article presents the data on the technology of using organic and mineral fertilizers in agricult...
The reproduction of natural soil fertility is the most important direction in solving the problem of...
This chapter presents technologies for replacing the nutrients lost from cropped fields with externa...
This publication discusses the many types of fertilizers and soil amendments available for organic p...
This chapter shows how Integrated Soil Fertility Management (ISFM) can be combined and integrated fu...
Agricultural practices involving intensive applications of chemical fertilizers can be harmful to th...
The main feature of non-traditional fertilizers is that they have a complex composition. They are ne...
The world demand on food is increasing by the global population growing. World food production can b...
There are many technologies available that can improve soil fertility, including mineral and organic...
Organic residues of animal origin are an important nutrient source for crop production. Due to the p...
This scientific article presents a comprehensive analysis of the amount and distribution of mineral ...
Phosphorus (P) is a major nutrient for all living organisms and a key production factor in agricultu...
Phosphorus (P) is a major nutrient for all living organisms and a key production factor in agricultu...
Technical innovations in fertilization and irrigation have resulted in adoption of fertigation techn...
Plant nutrients are essential for the production of crops and healthy food for the world’s expanding...
the article presents the data on the technology of using organic and mineral fertilizers in agricult...
The reproduction of natural soil fertility is the most important direction in solving the problem of...