Journal article

EFFECT OF SUSPENSION FERTILIZERS ON MIXED PLANT-POPULATIONS - ANALYSIS OF NUTRIENT AVAILABILITY AND EFFICIENCY OF LIME IN DEPENDENCE ON THE LIME ADDED


Authors listVONBOBERFELD, WO; ANGER, M

Publication year1991

Pages17-22

JournalArchives of Agronomy and Soil Science

Volume number35

Issue number1

ISSN0365-0340

PublisherTaylor and Francis Group


Abstract
Nutrient availability of suspension fertilizers varied with the reactivity of the added lime. A small amount of burned lime led to volatile N losses, while a fine-ground dolomitic limestone had almost no effect on the N and P components of the suspension. Moreover, compared with a normal-ground dolomitic limestone of the same origin and with other lime fertilizers, fine grading of the dolomitic lime considerably boosted the efficiency of the lime.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleVONBOBERFELD, W. and ANGER, M. (1991) EFFECT OF SUSPENSION FERTILIZERS ON MIXED PLANT-POPULATIONS - ANALYSIS OF NUTRIENT AVAILABILITY AND EFFICIENCY OF LIME IN DEPENDENCE ON THE LIME ADDED, Archives of Agronomy and Soil Science, 35(1), pp. 17-22

APA Citation styleVONBOBERFELD, W., & ANGER, M. (1991). EFFECT OF SUSPENSION FERTILIZERS ON MIXED PLANT-POPULATIONS - ANALYSIS OF NUTRIENT AVAILABILITY AND EFFICIENCY OF LIME IN DEPENDENCE ON THE LIME ADDED. Archives of Agronomy and Soil Science. 35(1), 17-22.


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