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GIS Mapping of Soil Available Plant Nutrients (Potentiality, Gradient, Anisotropy)

GIS Mapping of Soil Available Plant Nutrients (Potentiality, Gradient, Anisotropy)

... the soil plant ...the soil plant nutrients: potentiality, gradient and ...of soil ability to supply plant nutrients; meanwhile gra- dient expresses the increasing ...

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Response of soil sulfur availability to elevation and degradation in the Wugong Mountain meadow, China

Response of soil sulfur availability to elevation and degradation in the Wugong Mountain meadow, China

... AS increased with degradations (Table 3, Figure 4). In general, meadow degradation would be accom- panied by decreased plant coverage and produc- tivity, and hence lower absorption of available soil ...

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Distribution and Indexation of Plant Available Nutrients of District Layyah, Punjab Pakistan

Distribution and Indexation of Plant Available Nutrients of District Layyah, Punjab Pakistan

... The Layyah District has an extremely hot climate. Maximum temperature in the summer goes up to 53 Degree Celsius. The temperature in winter is low due to the area's nearness to Koh-Suleman range of mountains. The ...

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Influence of Rice Residue Management Techniques and Weed Control Treatments on Soil Available Plant Nutrients in Rice Wheat Cropping System

Influence of Rice Residue Management Techniques and Weed Control Treatments on Soil Available Plant Nutrients in Rice Wheat Cropping System

... the soil is must. The scope of leaving the soil fallow for green manuring are diminutive in an era of intensive ...matter, plant nutrients, creates environmental pollution and also results in ...

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Soil Bulk Density as related to Soil Texture, Organic Matter Content and available total Nutrients of Coimbatore Soil

Soil Bulk Density as related to Soil Texture, Organic Matter Content and available total Nutrients of Coimbatore Soil

... of Soil Testing in India [21] the critical limits of Nitrogen (N), Phosphorus (P) and Potassium (K) for normal growth of plant were 280 kg/ha, 10 kg/ha and 108 kg/ha ...the available Nitrogen content ...

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Vermicomposting in organic Agriculture: Influence on the soil nutrients and plant growth

Vermicomposting in organic Agriculture: Influence on the soil nutrients and plant growth

... on soil increases organic carbon percentage compared to chemical fertilizer which rather reduces ...into soil making it plant available [20], ...in soil. Nevertheless, VC has found to ...

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Short term effect of soil disturbance by mechanical weeding on plant available nutrients in an organic vs conventional rotations experiment

Short term effect of soil disturbance by mechanical weeding on plant available nutrients in an organic vs conventional rotations experiment

... monitor plant-available ions in the soil solution of bean plots following weeding ...of Plant Root Simulator™ probes (Western Ag Innovations, Saskatoon) were buried vertically in the ...the ...

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Nutrients Uptake and Available Nutrients Status in Soil as
Influenced by Sowing Methods and Herbicides in Kharif Maize (Zea mays L.)

Nutrients Uptake and Available Nutrients Status in Soil as Influenced by Sowing Methods and Herbicides in Kharif Maize (Zea mays L.)

... of nutrients by crop was due to the fact that lower dry weight of weeds under this treatment helps in the better utilization of nutrients by ...these nutrients was due to higher yield, higher dry ...

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Effect of various biochar rates on winter rye yield and the concentration of available nutrients in the soil
 

Effect of various biochar rates on winter rye yield and the concentration of available nutrients in the soil  

... the soil manganese content was found to increase with increasing biochar ...the soil was by far highest, which was probably due to the lower absorp- tion of boron by the plants under the conditions of ...

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Impact of sugar mill effluent on soil quality

Impact of sugar mill effluent on soil quality

... and available phosphorus, exchangeable Na, K, Ca and Mg were increased in sugar mill effluent irrigated soil (Baskaran et ...the soil and the availability of nutrients in soil caused ...

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Available nutrients and some soil properties of El-Qasr soils, El-Dakhla Oasis, Egypt

Available nutrients and some soil properties of El-Qasr soils, El-Dakhla Oasis, Egypt

... yield. Nutrients available depend on soil pH, organic matter content, and other physical-chemical properties ...[16]. Soil characterization in relation to the evaluation of fertility status of ...

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Effect of soil compaction on shoot and root development and nutrients uptake of sesame plant

Effect of soil compaction on shoot and root development and nutrients uptake of sesame plant

... in soil. Soil mechanical impedance is caused mainly by natural processes and by the use of heavy machinery for soil ...cultivation. Soil compaction as well as changes in soil water ...

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Influence of VAM Fungi, Azotobacter sp  and PSB on Soil Phosphatase Activity and Nutrients (N, P, K, Cu, Zn, Fe and Mn) Status in the Rhizosphere of Stevia rebaudiana (Bert ) Plants

Influence of VAM Fungi, Azotobacter sp and PSB on Soil Phosphatase Activity and Nutrients (N, P, K, Cu, Zn, Fe and Mn) Status in the Rhizosphere of Stevia rebaudiana (Bert ) Plants

... the soil N, P, K, Zn, Fe, Cu & Mn and make them available to the ...major soil components like miner- als, organic matter and microorganisms, shows a pro- found influence on the biological ...

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ANALYTICAL STUDY OF FERTILITY STATUS OF THE AGRICULTURE SOILS OF NAIGAON (TAL    HAVELI  DIST  PUNE  )(M S )WITH RESPECT TO MAJOR   NUTRIENTS AVAILABILITY

ANALYTICAL STUDY OF FERTILITY STATUS OF THE AGRICULTURE SOILS OF NAIGAON (TAL HAVELI DIST PUNE )(M S )WITH RESPECT TO MAJOR NUTRIENTS AVAILABILITY

... decades soil scientists have sought ways of indicating the availability to plants of nutrients, like phosphorus, potassium and ...in soil can be large although invariably not all is plant ...

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Potato nutritional management changes and challenges into the next century

Potato nutritional management changes and challenges into the next century

... The management strategy is also very dependent upon the properties of the soil, and the amount of available water and plant nutrients in the soil, soil pH and electrical conductivity (so[r] ...

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Competition and complementarity in annual intercrops   the role of plant available nutrients

Competition and complementarity in annual intercrops the role of plant available nutrients

... The concept of sustainability is used in many contexts and means different things to different people with different perspectives – economical, social or ecological (Ayres et al. 2001). It is a concept that has been used ...

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Biogeochemical studies on some nickel accumulating plants from New Zealand and New Caledonian serpentine areas : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Chemistry at Massey University

Biogeochemical studies on some nickel accumulating plants from New Zealand and New Caledonian serpentine areas : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Chemistry at Massey University

... However low levels of plant nutrients, alkalinity, low available molybdenum, toxicity of nickel or chromium and the level of calcium and magnesium in the soil all have effect under certa[r] ...

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Effect of Magnetic Iron Oxide Combined with some Additives on the Yield of Groundnut, Wheat and Nutrient Availability in Sandy Soil

Effect of Magnetic Iron Oxide Combined with some Additives on the Yield of Groundnut, Wheat and Nutrient Availability in Sandy Soil

... WO field experiments under sprinkler irrigation using groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.) and wheat (Triticum sativa) were carried out to study the effect of adding the magnetic iron ore combined with different types of ...

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The ecology of VAM fungi in contrasting Australian agricultural systems

The ecology of VAM fungi in contrasting Australian agricultural systems

... Addition of P significantly reduced VAM colonisation, having a greater effect on Scutellospora than Glomus. Other researchers have found VAM species vary in their susceptibility to P additions (Thomson et al. 1986). The ...

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Green Manure for Restoring and Improving the Soil Nutrients Quality

Green Manure for Restoring and Improving the Soil Nutrients Quality

... agriculture soil has been proven for increasing nutrient retention, nutrient-uptake efficiency, soil organic matter, microbial biomass, nutrient-uptake efficiency and reducing soil erosion nutrient ...

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