FARMING the light lands of the West Midland area would be impossible without fertilisers. Most light land areas are inherently very low in phosphate and also require nitrogen. The nitrogen can come from fertiliser for cereal crops, or can be built up by growing appropriate legume pasture plants such as clovers and lupins
The paper describes the use of fertilizers on grassland in England and Wales, as shown by surveys of...
Nitrogen Requirement of Wheat After Clover, Lupins and Cereal – 78C1, 80BA3, 78N1. Nitrogen Requir...
Nitrogen (N) fertiliser is a useful management tool for manipulating seasonal pasture growth rate. D...
Nitrogen and phosphorus are two vitally important elements for plant growth which are deficient in m...
THE sandplain soils and climate of the West Midlands area are primarily suited to grazing. However, ...
THE greatest responses to nitrogenous fertilisers can be expected in areas with a relatively long gr...
A review of fertiliser research findings and recommendations for fertiliser applications to crops an...
Phosphorus is one of the major nutrients essential to plants. Eithout the use of phosphorus fertilis...
Selection of areas for initial treatment is basic to economic development of blocks in the West Midl...
The use of nitrogen (N) fertilisers on cereals has long been recognised and accepted as an economic ...
Not AvailableThe status of nitrogen in arid soils is generally low (0.021-0.056%), with amino acid-N...
Lopez-Bucio et al. emphasises the importance of phosphorus (P) in world agricultural production. The...
HIGH yields of oats have been obtained with nitrogen fertilisers on newly-developed scrub plain area...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D36242/81 / BLDSC - British Library ...
FEW aspects of cereal growing have received as much attention in the past 20 years as nitrogen ferti...
The paper describes the use of fertilizers on grassland in England and Wales, as shown by surveys of...
Nitrogen Requirement of Wheat After Clover, Lupins and Cereal – 78C1, 80BA3, 78N1. Nitrogen Requir...
Nitrogen (N) fertiliser is a useful management tool for manipulating seasonal pasture growth rate. D...
Nitrogen and phosphorus are two vitally important elements for plant growth which are deficient in m...
THE sandplain soils and climate of the West Midlands area are primarily suited to grazing. However, ...
THE greatest responses to nitrogenous fertilisers can be expected in areas with a relatively long gr...
A review of fertiliser research findings and recommendations for fertiliser applications to crops an...
Phosphorus is one of the major nutrients essential to plants. Eithout the use of phosphorus fertilis...
Selection of areas for initial treatment is basic to economic development of blocks in the West Midl...
The use of nitrogen (N) fertilisers on cereals has long been recognised and accepted as an economic ...
Not AvailableThe status of nitrogen in arid soils is generally low (0.021-0.056%), with amino acid-N...
Lopez-Bucio et al. emphasises the importance of phosphorus (P) in world agricultural production. The...
HIGH yields of oats have been obtained with nitrogen fertilisers on newly-developed scrub plain area...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D36242/81 / BLDSC - British Library ...
FEW aspects of cereal growing have received as much attention in the past 20 years as nitrogen ferti...
The paper describes the use of fertilizers on grassland in England and Wales, as shown by surveys of...
Nitrogen Requirement of Wheat After Clover, Lupins and Cereal – 78C1, 80BA3, 78N1. Nitrogen Requir...
Nitrogen (N) fertiliser is a useful management tool for manipulating seasonal pasture growth rate. D...