Effect of Exchangeable Sodium Percentage on the Growth and Absorption of Essential Nutrients and Sodium by Five Crop Plants
1964
Bains, S. S. | Fireman, Milton
SynopsisGreenhouse experiments indicate that sorghum is a good crop for studying exchangeable sodium-fertility interrelationships. For the five crops studied, exchangeable sodium generally caused an increase in the absorption of sodium, nitrogen, and molybdenum, and a decrease in the absorption of calcium, potassium, sulfur, manganese, copper, zinc, boron, and chlorine.
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