The effect of calcium and potassium fertilizers on the solidity and the calcium and potassium content of canned tomatoes
1940
Sayre, C.B. | Kertesz, Z.I. | Loconti, J.D.
On a soil in which calcium is naturally abundantly supplied and in which potassium is not adequately supplied for maximum crop yields, the addition of calcium salts or potassium salts as soil amendments in the amounts used in this experiment had no appreciable effect on the calcium or potassium content of tomatoes grown on the soil, nor on the firmness of the canned tomatoes as measured by the drained weight.
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