Ejemplares similares: Adaptive attributes of tropical forage species to acid soils. III. Differences in phosphorus acquisition and utilization as influenced by varying phosphorus supply and soil type
- Root Distribution Effects on Nutrient Uptake and Soil Erosion in Crop-Forage Systems on Andean Hillsides
- Estimating nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and sulfur uptake and requirement in soybean
- Differences in root distribution, nutrient acquisition and nutrient utilization by tropical forage species grown in degraded hillside soil conditions
- Los macronutrimentos en la nutrición de la planta de arroz
- Breeding for tolerance to low soil phosphorus: the example of common bean
- Phosphorus in soils of riparian and non-riparian wetland and buffer strips in the Waikato area, New Zealand
Autor: Rao, Idupulapati M.
- Culticorte, ensayo de largo plazo para el desarrollo de sistemas de producción sostenibles en suelos ácidos de sabanas
- Destinos del fósforo aplicado como fertilizante en oxisoles de los Llanos Orientales de Colombia: fraccionamiento secuencial
- La Investigación que Logró los Productos de Desarrollo de las Actividades del CIAT y de sus Socios Colaboradores en los Llanos de Colombia
- Change in growth performance of crossbred (Ankole x Jersey) dairy heifers fed on forage grass diets supplemented with commercial concentrates
- Improving GHG inventories in Colombia and strengthening mitigation through use of low-emission forage
- Photosynthetic and grain yield responses to intercropping of two common bean lines with maize under two types of fertilizer applications in the colombian amazon region
Autor: Borrero, V.
- Adaptation responses of tropical grass-legume associations to acid soils
- Adaptive attributes of tropical forage species to acid soils. IV. Differences in shoot and root growth responses to inorganic and organic phosphorus sources
- Adaptive attributes of tropical forage species to acid soils. III. Differences in phosphorus acquisition and utilization as influenced by varying phosphorus supply and soil type
- Adaptation of tropical forage species to acid soils : the influence of varying phosphorus supply and soil type on plant growth
- Adaptive attributes of tropical forage species to acid soils. V. Differences in phosphorus acquisition from less available inorganic and organic sources of phosphate
- Adaptive attributes of tropical forage species to acid soils. II. Differences in shoot and root growth responses to varying phosphorus supply and soil type