Suitability of North Carolina natural phosphate to Polish agriculture
1995
Fotyma, M. | Hammond, L. | Kesik, K.
North Carolina Natural Phosphate (NCNP) is a natural marine sediment, excavated, washed and sold in unprocessed form as a phosphate fertilizer. In vegetation and field experiments carried on in Poland in 1992-1994 with potatoes, rye, maize and winter rape the efficiency of phosphorus in NCNP was in the range of 75-100% of phosphorus in superphosphate. Blending and granulating of NCNP with urea and sulphur proved to be very effective. Further works on blending technology and the usability of NPS or NPKS blends are recommended.
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书目信息
Fertilizer research
卷
43
期
1
页码
83
- 86
ISSN
0167-1731
其它主题
Single versus compound fertilizers; Monoammonium phosphate; Triple superphosphate; Relative agronomic effectiveness; Dry matter accumulation; Diammonium phosphate; Ammonium sulfate
语言
英语
注释
Paper presented at the international symposium "fertilizers and the environment" held september 26-29, 1994, salamanca, spain.
2019-12-05
类型
Journal Article; Text
2024-02-27
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