Similar Items: Dynamics of 15N-Labeled Ammonium Sulfate in Various Inorganic and Organic Soil Fractions of Wetland Rice Soils
- Effect of Soil Clay Mineralogy on the Efficiency of Ammonium Sulfate in Flooded Rice
- Ammonia and Nitrous Oxide Losses Following Applications of Ammonium Sulfate to Flooded Rice
- Determining Ammonium Content in Wetland Soil Extracts Using an Ammonia Electrode
- Alleviating soil sickness caused by aerobic monocropping: responses of aerobic rice to various nitrogen sources
- The Importance of Initial Exchangeable Ammonium in the Nitrogen Nutrition of Lowland Rice Soils
- Ammonium Dynamics of Puddled Soils in Relation to Growth and Yield of Lowland Rice
Author: Schnier, H.F.
- Effect of Late-Season N Fertilization on Photosynthesis and Yield of Transplanted and Direct-Seeded Tropical Flooded Rice. I. Growth Dynamics
- Nitrogen-15 Balance in Transplanted and Direct-Seeded Flooded Rice As Affected By Different Methods of Urea Application
- Dynamics of 15N-Labeled Ammonium Sulfate in Various Inorganic and Organic Soil Fractions of Wetland Rice Soils
- Effect of Plow Pan Depth on Rice Yield
- Nitrogen Use Efficiency, Floodwater Properties, and Nitrogen-15 Balance in Transplanted Lowland Rice As Affected By Liquid Urea Band Placement
- Relationships Between Ripening-Phase Productivity and Crop Duration, Canopy Photosynthesis and Senescence in Transplanted and Direct-Seeded Lowland Rice