Field survey was conducted in Arsi(Ar), East Shewa(ES) and Oromia Liuu(OL) zones in 2012-15 cropping seasons, aimed at assessing sulfur(S) status of soils through plant analysis. The general information on land-use, soil types, were collected using semi-structured questionnaire to trace past fertilizer use. For the purpose of the reliability of data, out of 350 surveyed farmers’ fields or samples, randomly selected 200 wheat seed samples were considered. Based on the critical levels(CLs) estimated for TS content in wheat seed, 0.12%, about 61.8% of the fields in Arsi were found to be severely deficient in S, and 17.7% were marginal, necessitating the application of external S in about 79.5% of the studied fields. Likewise, in ES, about 51.5...
Extension Circular 65-164 discusses sulfur deficiency of field crops in Nebraska
Not AvailableThe black soils of Adilabad and Nizamabad districts of Northern Telangana zone most pro...
Deficiency of sulphur (S) is an important limiting factor of plant growth for sustainable agricultur...
PhD ThesisIn the last three decades, Ethiopian agriculture solely depended on imported fertilizers, ...
Sulfur (S) deficiency in soils and plants has been increased in the recent decade which is reducing ...
With input and crop prices significantly fluctuating in the last few years soybean growers have been...
Sulfur is an essential element for the growth of plants. In 1969, sulfur deficiency in crops in the ...
Sulfur has long been recognized as being essential for the growth of plants and animals due to it be...
Sulfur (S) fertilization has increasingly become an important issue in crop management. In Argentina...
The importance of sulfur for a balanced nutrition of grain crops is demonstrated. The content of mob...
Core Ideas A simplified balance was used to calculate apparent S mineralization in wheat. Apparent S...
Sulfur (S) fertilization has increasingly become an important issue in crop management. In Argentina...
Sulfur (S) is often an overlooked secondary nutrient in today\u27s agronomic cropping systems, espec...
There is limited data on Sulphur (S) contents in arable soils for appropriate fertilizer recommendat...
This field study shows how different crops and soil treatments with different nitrogen fertilization...
Extension Circular 65-164 discusses sulfur deficiency of field crops in Nebraska
Not AvailableThe black soils of Adilabad and Nizamabad districts of Northern Telangana zone most pro...
Deficiency of sulphur (S) is an important limiting factor of plant growth for sustainable agricultur...
PhD ThesisIn the last three decades, Ethiopian agriculture solely depended on imported fertilizers, ...
Sulfur (S) deficiency in soils and plants has been increased in the recent decade which is reducing ...
With input and crop prices significantly fluctuating in the last few years soybean growers have been...
Sulfur is an essential element for the growth of plants. In 1969, sulfur deficiency in crops in the ...
Sulfur has long been recognized as being essential for the growth of plants and animals due to it be...
Sulfur (S) fertilization has increasingly become an important issue in crop management. In Argentina...
The importance of sulfur for a balanced nutrition of grain crops is demonstrated. The content of mob...
Core Ideas A simplified balance was used to calculate apparent S mineralization in wheat. Apparent S...
Sulfur (S) fertilization has increasingly become an important issue in crop management. In Argentina...
Sulfur (S) is often an overlooked secondary nutrient in today\u27s agronomic cropping systems, espec...
There is limited data on Sulphur (S) contents in arable soils for appropriate fertilizer recommendat...
This field study shows how different crops and soil treatments with different nitrogen fertilization...
Extension Circular 65-164 discusses sulfur deficiency of field crops in Nebraska
Not AvailableThe black soils of Adilabad and Nizamabad districts of Northern Telangana zone most pro...
Deficiency of sulphur (S) is an important limiting factor of plant growth for sustainable agricultur...