Nitrogen and phosphorus are two vitally important elements for plant growth which are deficient in most soils throughout Western Australia\u27s agricultural areas. Both nitrogen and phosphorus can also be applied in appropriate compound fertilisers which can be drilled with the seed, thus making their handling much easier. However, excessively high rates can depress plant emergence and may lower crop yields
A general procedure is developed for calculating optimal rates of application of compound fertilizer...
FEW aspects of cereal growing have received as much attention in the past 20 years as nitrogen ferti...
Careful management of plant nutrients is more important than ever because of volatile grain/fertiliz...
Phosphorus is one of the major nutrients essential to plants. Eithout the use of phosphorus fertilis...
Lopez-Bucio et al. emphasises the importance of phosphorus (P) in world agricultural production. The...
Many agricultural soils worldwide in their natural state are deficient in phosphorus (P), and the pr...
Abstract. Phosphorus (P) is an important nutrient required for plant growth and its management in so...
Plant growth, vigour and yield are dependent upon the availability of a number of essential element ...
FARMING the light lands of the West Midland area would be impossible without fertilisers. Most light...
Phosphorus is a naturally occurring element that is one of 16 elements essential for plant growth an...
A review of fertiliser research findings and recommendations for fertiliser applications to crops an...
A synthesis of the Australian literature reporting soil and plant phosphorus (P) status under organi...
Fertigation is the technique of using soluble fertilisers to supply essential nutrients to vegetable...
When new land was first developed, phosphatic fertilisers had to be applied at high rates to overcom...
Long-term use of fertiliser in southern Australia has generally raised the organic and inorganic pho...
A general procedure is developed for calculating optimal rates of application of compound fertilizer...
FEW aspects of cereal growing have received as much attention in the past 20 years as nitrogen ferti...
Careful management of plant nutrients is more important than ever because of volatile grain/fertiliz...
Phosphorus is one of the major nutrients essential to plants. Eithout the use of phosphorus fertilis...
Lopez-Bucio et al. emphasises the importance of phosphorus (P) in world agricultural production. The...
Many agricultural soils worldwide in their natural state are deficient in phosphorus (P), and the pr...
Abstract. Phosphorus (P) is an important nutrient required for plant growth and its management in so...
Plant growth, vigour and yield are dependent upon the availability of a number of essential element ...
FARMING the light lands of the West Midland area would be impossible without fertilisers. Most light...
Phosphorus is a naturally occurring element that is one of 16 elements essential for plant growth an...
A review of fertiliser research findings and recommendations for fertiliser applications to crops an...
A synthesis of the Australian literature reporting soil and plant phosphorus (P) status under organi...
Fertigation is the technique of using soluble fertilisers to supply essential nutrients to vegetable...
When new land was first developed, phosphatic fertilisers had to be applied at high rates to overcom...
Long-term use of fertiliser in southern Australia has generally raised the organic and inorganic pho...
A general procedure is developed for calculating optimal rates of application of compound fertilizer...
FEW aspects of cereal growing have received as much attention in the past 20 years as nitrogen ferti...
Careful management of plant nutrients is more important than ever because of volatile grain/fertiliz...