Plant Nutrition - Physiology and Applications
Editors: Van Beusichem, M.L. (Ed.)
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Exactly 35 years after the first Colloquium was held, the Eleventh International Plant Nutrition Colloquium took place from 30 July to 4 August 1989 in Wageningen, The Netherlands. Although impressive progress has been made during the past decades in our understanding of the mechanisms of uptake, distribution and assimilation of nutrients in relation to crop yield and quality, there are still significant gaps in our insight into many fundamental aspects of plant mineral nutrition and related metabolic processes. In spite of improved knowledge of nutrient requirements of crops and improved fertilizer application strategies, the world population remains to be burdened with an enormous shortage of plant products for food, timber, fuel, shelter, and other purposes. The main challenge facing the plant nutrition research community is to at least alleviate the increasing world-wide need for applying scientific knowledge to practical problems in agriculture, horticulture, and forestry. It is therefore felt by many scientists that the Plant Nutrition Colloquia, which are intended to bring together scientists and to integrate knowledge and approaches acquired in plant physiology, biochemis try, soil science, agronomy and related disciplines, have indeed made a significant contribution to the advancement of our knowledge and understanding in this vital and interdisciplinary field of agrobiology. About 260 scientists from 40 nations attended the Colloquium in Wageningen.
- Table of contents (136 chapters)
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The soil to plant transfer of nutrients: Combining plant and soil characteristics
Pages 3-8
Merckx, R. (et al.)
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Simulation of nutrient uptake by a growing root system considering increasing root density and inter-root competition
Pages 9-15
Hoffland, E. (et al.)
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Nitrate accumulation by wheat (Triticum aestivum) in relation to growth and tissue N concentrations
Pages 17-20
Zhen, R. G. (et al.)
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Effect of varied shoot/root ratio on growth of maize (Zea mays) under nitrogen-limited conditions: Growth experiment and model calculations
Pages 21-27
Findenegg, G. R.
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Influence of nitrate placement on morphology and physiology of maize (Zea mays) root systems
Pages 29-32
Thoms, K. (et al.)
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Influence of nitrogen form and concentration on growth and ionic balance of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) and potato (Solanum tuberosum)
Pages 33-37
Gerendás, J. (et al.)
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Growth responses of Plantago to ammonium nutrition with and without pH control: Comparison of plants precultivated on nitrate or ammonium
Pages 39-43
Troelstra, S. R. (et al.)
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Rhizosphere pH along different root zones of Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii), as affected by source of nitrogen
Pages 45-51
Gijsman, A. J.
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Effects of variation in nitrogen nutrition on growth of poplar (Populus trichocarpa) clones
Pages 53-59
Peuke, A. D. (et al.)
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Adaptation of growth rate of Populus euramericana to light and nitrate proceeds via the vascular system
Pages 61-67
Pieters, G. A. (et al.)
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Optimal nutrition in two forest stands exposed to acid atmospheric deposition
Pages 69-72
Visser, P. H. B. (et al.)
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Steady state nutrition by transpiration controlled nutrient supply
Pages 73-79
Braakhekke, W. G. (et al.)
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A culture system for steady state nutrition in optimum and suboptimum treatments
Pages 81-85
Freijsen, A. H. J. (et al.)
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Interaction between nitrate assimilation in shoots and nitrate uptake by roots of soybean (Glycine max) plants: Role of carboxylate
Pages 87-92
Touraine, B. (et al.)
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Diurnal changes of nitrate content and nitrate reductase activity in different organs of Atriplex hortensis (C3 plant) and Amaranthus retroflexus (C4 plant)
Pages 93-99
Gebauer, G.
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Nitrate assimilation and nitrate content in different organs of ash trees (Fraxinus excelsior)
Pages 101-106
Gebauer, G. (et al.)
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The effect of cadmium on nitrate reductase activity in sugar beet (Beta vulgaris)
Pages 107-109
Petrović, N. (et al.)
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Transport of glutamine into the xylem of sunflower (Helianthus annuus)
Pages 111-115
Findenegg, G. R. (et al.)
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Influence of fusicoccin and xylem wall adsorption on cation transport into maturing wheat (Triticum aestivum) ears
Pages 117-120
Kuppelwieser, H. (et al.)
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Effect of phloem interruption on leaf senescence and nutrient redistribution in wheat (Triticum aestivum)
Pages 121-125
Schenk, D. (et al.)
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Efficiency of Azospirillum inocula in peat formulations: Maize (Zea mays) root colonization and effects on initial plant growth
Pages 127-131
Morandini, P. (et al.)
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Cellular organization of symbiotic nitrogen fixation and nitrogen assimilation in leguminous plants
Pages 133-134
Andreeva, I. N. (et al.)
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Influence of phosphate status on phosphate uptake kinetics of maize (Zea mays) and soybean (Glycine max)
Pages 135-142
Jungk, A. (et al.)
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Using a mechanistic model to evaluate the effect of soil pH on phosphorus uptake
Pages 143-146
Barber, S. A. (et al.)
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Phosphorus diffusion to barley (Hordeum vulgare) roots as influenced by moisture and phosphorus content of soils
Pages 147-151
Végh, K. R. (et al.)
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Effects of Glomus fasciculatum and isolated rhizosphere microorganisms on growth and phosphate uptake of Plantago major ssp. pleiosperma
Pages 153-159
Baas, R.
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Soluble carbohydrates in roots of leek (Allium porrum) plants in relation to phosphorus supply and VA mycorrhizas
Pages 161-164
Amijee, F. (et al.)
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Benefit and cost analysis and phosphorus efficiency of VA mycorrhizal fungi colonizations with sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) genotypes grown at varied phosphorus levels
Pages 165-170
Raju, P. S. (et al.)
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Phosphorus absorption by chickpea (Cicer arietinum) as affected by VA mycorrhiza and carboxylic acids in root exudates
Pages 171-177
Ohwaki, Y. (et al.)
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Origin of organic acids exuded by roots of phosphorus stressed rape (Brassica napus) plants
Pages 179-183
Hoffland, E. (et al.)
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Grain development in wheat (Triticum aestivum) ears cultured in media with different concentrations of phosphorus and sucrose
Pages 185-187
Batten, G. D. (et al.)
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Nodule activity and nodule phosphorus in white clover (Trifolium repens) in the presence of mineral nitrogen
Pages 189-192
Hart, A. L.
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Properties of ecto Ca-ATPase isolated from barley (Hordeum vulgare) roots
Pages 193-194
Tikhaya, N. I. (et al.)
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Responses of chickpea (Cicer arietinum) to iron stress measured using a computer-controlled continuous-flow hydroponic system
Pages 197-206
Alloush, G. A. (et al.)
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Responses of pepper (Capsium annum) plants to iron deficiency: Solution pH and riboflavin
Pages 207-211
Welkie, G. W. (et al.)
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Iron requirement of cereals and legumes in solution culture
Pages 213-217
Fageria, N. K.
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A transport mutant of pea (Pisum sativum) for the study of iron absorption in higher plant roots
Pages 219-222
Grusak, M. A. (et al.)
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The significance of the magnesium to manganese ratio in plant tissues for growth and alleviation of manganese toxicity in tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) and wheat (Triticum aestivum) plants
Pages 223-228
Bot, J. (et al.)
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Effects of rhizosphere processes on the solubilization of manganese as revealed with radioisotope techniques
Pages 229-233
Youssef, R. A. (et al.)
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Effect of manganese supply on development of wheat (Triticum aestivum) roots
Pages 235-239
Webb, A. J. (et al.)
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Growth enhancement by silicon in cucumber (Cucumis sativus) plants depends on imbalance in phosphorus and zinc supply
Pages 241-249
Marschner, H. (et al.)
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The effect of zinc and magnesium application on ear density, grain development and grain yield of winter and spring barley (Hordeum vulgare) crops on some Irish soils
Pages 251-255
MacNaeidhe, F. S. (et al.)
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Control of zinc deficiency in apple orchards in southern Brazil
Pages 257-260
Basso, C. (et al.)
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Zinc deficiency and pollen fertility in maize (Zea mays)
Pages 261-265
Sharma, P. N. (et al.)
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Micronutrient foliar intake by different crop plants, as affected by accompanying urea
Pages 267-273
El-Fouly, M. M. (et al.)
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Internal boron requirements of green gram (Vigna radiata)
Pages 275-280
Bell, R. W. (et al.)
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Effects of seed and soil boron on early seedling growth of black and green gram (Vigna mungo and V. radiata)
Pages 281-285
Rerkasem, B. (et al.)
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The effects of short-term deficiency of boron on potassium, calcium, and magnesium distribution in leaves and roots of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) plants
Pages 287-290
Ramón, A. M. (et al.)
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Effect of excess grain boron concentrations on early seedling development and growth of several wheat (Triticum aestivum) genotypes with different susceptibilities to boron toxicity
Pages 291-295
Nable, R. O. (et al.)
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Genetic differences in the copper efficiency of cereals
Pages 297-301
Podlesak, W. (et al.)
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Effect of arsenic and molybdenum on plant response of cauliflower (Brassica oleracea) grown in sand culture
Pages 303-306
Blatt, C. R.
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Correlation between extractable chromium, chromium uptake and productivity of beans (Phaseolus vulgaris) grown on tannery sludge-amended soil
Pages 307-312
Gunsé, B. (et al.)
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Plant uptake of cadmium as affected by variation in sorption parameters
Pages 313-316
Boekhold, A. E. (et al.)
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Interactive effects of cadmium, copper, manganese, nickel, and zinc on root growth of wheat (Triticum aestivum) in solution culture
Pages 317-322
Taylor, G. J. (et al.)
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Long-term effects of fertilization and diffuse deposition of heavy metals on soil and crop quality
Pages 323-326
Zee, S. E. A. T. M. (et al.)
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Effects of low activities of aluminium on soybean (Glycine max)
Pages 329-334
Brady, D. J. (et al.)
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Effects of low activities of aluminium on soybean (Glycine max)
Pages 335-343
Hecht-Buchholz, Ch. (et al.)
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Role of root cell walls in iron deficiency of soybean (Glycine max) and aluminium toxicity of wheat (Triticum aestivum)
Pages 345-349
Allan, D. L. (et al.)
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Mechanical impedance increases aluminium tolerance of soybean (Glycine max) roots
Pages 351-355
Horst, W. J. (et al.)
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Aluminium toxicity tolerance in rice (Oryza sativa) seedlings
Pages 357-363
Coronel, V. P. (et al.)
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Aluminium tolerance of the velvet beans Mucuna pruriens var. utilis and Mucuna deeringiana
Pages 365-374
Hairiah, K. (et al.)
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Effects of aluminium on tap-root elongation of soybean (Glycine max), cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) and green gram (Vigna radiata) grown in the presence of organic acids
Pages 375-379
Suthipradit, S. (et al.)
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Organic acids related to differential aluminium tolerance in wheat (Triticum aestivum) cultivars
Pages 381-389
Foy, C. D. (et al.)
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Mineral element concentrations and grain yield of sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) and pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum) grown on acid soil
Pages 391-396
Clark, R. B. (et al.)
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Effects of aluminium on growth, nutrient uptake, proton efflux and phosphorus assimilation of aluminium-tolerant and -sensitive sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) genotypes
Pages 397-401
Tan, K. (et al.)
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Similarities and differences between aluminium toxicity and phosphorus deficiency in sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) plants
Pages 403-407
Keltjens, W. G. (et al.)
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Calcium protection against aluminium toxicity
Pages 409-412
Korcak, R. F.
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Temperature and magnesium effects on aluminium toxicity in annual ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum)
Pages 413-417
Rengel, Z. (et al.)
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Bioassay technique to assess acid soil constraints for growth of wheat (Triticum aestivum) roots
Pages 419-424
Baligar, V. C. (et al.)
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Level of acid soil field stress for sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) tolerance development: Comparison among locations
Pages 425-428
Duncan, R. R. (et al.)
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Sequential growth stage adjustment to acid soil stress in sorghum (Sorghum bicolor)
Pages 429-434
Duncan, R. R. (et al.)
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Exchangeable aluminium and root growth of wheat (Triticum aestivum) as criteria of lime requirement in acid soils of northeast Portugal
Pages 435-441
Coutinho, J. F.
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Effect of low pH of the root medium on proton release, growth, and nutrient uptake of field beans (Vicia faba)
Pages 443-448
Schubert, S. (et al.)
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Nitrogen fixation of lucerne (Medicago sativa) in an acid soil: The use of rhizotrons as a model system to simulate field conditions
Pages 449-453
Pijnenborg, J. W. M. (et al.)
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Role of plant aerenchyma in wet tolerance of and methane emission from plants
Pages 455-461
Wagatsuma, T. (et al.)
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Growth and chemical composition of barley (Hordeum vulgare) cultivars on saline substrate as compared with a salt tolerant variety of wheat (Triticum aestivum)
Pages 463-467
Ansari, R.
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Effect of salinity on calcium transport in tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum)
Pages 469-472
Adams, P. (et al.)
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Effect of salinity on the distribution of calcium in tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) fruit and leaves
Pages 473-476
Adams, P.
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Sodium, chloride and potassium allocation in an annual sweetclover (Melilotus segetalis) from the Guadalquivir salt marsh in southwest Spain
Pages 477-480
Marañón, T. (et al.)
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The effect of magnesium sulphate and calcium sulphate on yield and nutrient composition of flax (Linum usitatissimum) grown on chernozemic soils
Pages 481-485
Grant, C. A. (et al.)
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Gas exchange of Ficus carica in response to salinity
Pages 487-493
Golombek, S. D. (et al.)
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Ionic balance and osmotic status in carrot (Daucus carota) cell suspensions grown under sodium chloride, osmotic and water stress
Pages 495-499
Bachmann, E. W.
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Response of grass swards to fertilizer nitrogen under cutting and grazing
Pages 503-507
Deenen, P. J. A. G.
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Response of tomatoes (Lycopersicon esculentum) to an unequal distribution of nutrients in the root environment
Pages 509-514
Sonneveld, C. (et al.)
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Effect of increasing nutrient concentration on growth and nitrogen uptake of container-grown peach and olive
Pages 515-518
Tattini, M.
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Nutrient uptake, production and quality of Rosa hybrida in rockwool as affected by electrical conductivity of the nutrient solution
Pages 519-523
Kreij, C. (et al.)
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Synchronisation of supply and demand is necessary to increase efficiency of nutrient use in soilless horticulture
Pages 525-531
Noordwijk, M.
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Cultivation of cut flowers with ammonium as nitrogen source
Pages 533-537
Kasten, P. (et al.)
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Conceptual evaluation of intensive production systems for tomatoes
Pages 539-544
Geraldson, C. M.
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The effects of continuity of early nitrogen nutrition on growth and development of Lactuca sativa
Pages 545-549
Burns, I. G.
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Influence of nitrogen nutrition on powdery mildew (Sphaerotheca fuliginea) infection and metabolism of cucumber (Cucumis sativus)
Pages 551-556
Schenk, M. K. (et al.)
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Fertilizer nitrogen budgets of 15N-labelled sugarbeet (Beta vulgaris) tops and Na15NO3 dressings split-applied to winter wheat (Triticum aestivum) in microplots on a loam soil
Pages 557-559
Destain, J. P. (et al.)
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Nitrate reductase activity, grain yield and grain protein in wheat (Triticum aestivum) as affected by nitrogen fertilization under semi-arid conditions
Pages 561-564
González Ponce, R. (et al.)
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Effects of nitrogen and herbicide on grain yield and protein content of a tall and a semi-dwarf wheat (Triticum aestivum) cultivar in semi-arid conditions
Pages 565-568
González Ponce, R. (et al.)
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Seed characters in oilseed rape (Brassica napus) in relation to nitrogen nutrition
Pages 569-575
Kullmann, A. (et al.)
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Effect of nitrogen on thiocyanate content of Brassica oleracea var. acephala leaves
Pages 577-579
Chweya, J. A.
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Influence of nitrogen fertilization on sugarbeet (Beta vulgaris) quality in an area of southern Spain
Pages 581-583
Troncoso, A. (et al.)
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Effect of preceding crops and nitrogen application on safflower (Carthamus tinctorius) yield and nutrient uptake, and on soil nitrogen
Pages 585-590
Bohra, J. S. (et al.)
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Nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium uptake of two sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) cultivars in an acid soil of Venezuela
Pages 591-594
Casanova, E. (et al.)
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Genotypic diversity in pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum) for nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium use efficiencies
Pages 595-601
Wani, S. P. (et al.)
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Nitrogen and potassium dynamics, rooting intensity, and infection with VA mycorrhiza in a haplic podzol at intensive and organic farming
Pages 603-606
Gömpel, H. (et al.)
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Nutritional stress of maize (Zea mays) growing on a gleysol of east Croatia
Pages 607-610
Kovačević, V. (et al.)
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Studies on potassium-magnesium interaction in coconut (Cocos nucifera)
Pages 611-617
Jeganathan, M.
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Fruit calcium, quality and disorders of apples (Malus domestica) and pears (Pyrus communis) influenced by fertilizers
Pages 619-623
Raese, J. T. (et al.)
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Energy flow in an apple plant-aphid (Aphis pomi De Geer) (Homoptera: Aphididae) ecosystem, with respect to nitrogen fertilization
Pages 625-631
Rutz, C. H. (et al.)
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Influence of potassium nutrition on concentrations of water soluble carbohydrates, potassium, calcium, and magnesium and the osmotic potential in sap extracted from wheat (Triticum aestivum) ears during preanthesis development
Pages 633-637
Krumm, M. (et al.)
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Source: sink relationships in potato (Solanum tuberosum) as influenced by potassium chloride or potassium sulphate nutrition
Pages 639-642
Beringer, H. (et al.)
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Starch synthesis in potato (Solanum tuberosum) tubers: Activity of selected enzymes in dependence of potassium content in storage tissue
Pages 643-647
Lindhauer, M. G. (et al.)
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The nutrient requirements of Ornithogalum and Lachenalia, two indigenous South African flowering bulbs
Pages 649-652
Claassens, A. S.
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Growth and mineral composition of grape-vine rootstock cultured in vitro with different levels of ammonium nitrate
Pages 653-654
Troncoso, A. (et al.)
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Phosphorus uptake characteristics of a world collection of white clover (Trifolium repens) cultivars
Pages 655-658
Mackay, A. D. (et al.)
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The effects of phosphorus and bio-fertilizers on physiological parameters, yield and quality of cowpea (Vigna sinensis)
Pages 659-665
Bohra, J. S. (et al.)
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Effect of successive cutting on nodulation and nitrogen fixation of Leucaena leucocephala using 15N dilution and the difference methods
Pages 667-674
Sanginga, N. (et al.)
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Inorganic N x Bradyrhizobium strain interaction on cowpea (Vigna unguiculata) varietal performance in the field, using the 15N isotope dilution technique
Pages 675-682
Awonaike, K. O. (et al.)
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Prospects for improvement of nitrogen fertilizer recommendations for cereals: A simulation study
Pages 685-692
Groot, J. J. R. (et al.)
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Weather, nitrogen-supply and growth rate of field vegetables
Pages 693-697
Greenwood, D. J. (et al.)
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Modelling the response of crops to fertilizers
Pages 699-703
Janssen, B. H. (et al.)
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Modelling potassium uptake by wheat (Triticum aestivum) crops
Pages 705-709
Seward, P. (et al.)
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Simulation of fertilizer influence on yield and quality of potato (Solanum tuberosum) tubers by nonlinear optimization method
Pages 711-715
Kolbe, H. (et al.)
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Determination of fruiting capacity of apple trees (Malus domestica) by DRIS
Pages 717-721
Szücs, E. (et al.)
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Criteria for fertilization of vining peas in Portugal
Pages 723-727
Ferreira, M. E. Saraiva (et al.)
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Problems of potassium nutrition in citrus (Citrus sinensis) orchards in Egypt
Pages 729-733
Fawzi, A. F. A. (et al.)
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Some criteria for the assessment of genetic specificity for nitrogen concentration in wheat (Triticum aestivum)
Pages 735-739
Momčilović, V. (et al.)
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Yield and nitrogen concentrations in wheat (Triticum aestivum) as affected by split nitrogen application and growth stage
Pages 741-746
Sabbe, W. E. (et al.)
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The influence of available nitrate nitrogen in the soil profile on the nitrate contents of blanching celery
Pages 747-751
Demyttenaere, P. (et al.)
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Control of nitrogen supply of cucumber (Cucumis sativus) grown in soilless culture
Pages 753-758
Schacht, H. (et al.)
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A double-pot technique as a tool in plant nutrition studies
Pages 759-763
Janssen, B. H.
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In situ nitrate reductase activity in winter wheat (Triticum aestivum) as an indicator of nitrogen availability
Pages 765-768
Vouillot, M. O. (et al.)
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Tissue test of rice plant (Oryza sativa) nitrogen using near infrared reflectance
Pages 769-772
Batten, G. D. (et al.)
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Pattern of nitrate assimilation and grain nitrogen yield in field-grown wheat (Triticum aestivum)
Pages 773-778
Abrol, Y. P.
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Inorganic leaf phosphorus as an indicator of phosphorus nutrition in cereals
Pages 779-784
Saarela, I.
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Potassium deficiency in sunflower (Helianthus annuus) is associated with changes in protein profiles: An approach to diagnosis of mineral status
Pages 785-789
Heimer, Y. M. (et al.)
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Diagnosis of sulfur deficiency in peanut (Arachis hypogaea) by plant analysis
Pages 791-795
Supakamnerd, N. (et al.)
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The diagnosis of manganese deficiency in barley (Hordeum vulgare)
Pages 797-803
Longnecker, N. E. (et al.)
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Iron(II) determination in leaves of strawberry (Fragaria vesca)
Pages 805-808
Manzanares, M. (et al.)
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An expert system for diagnosing Brussels sprout (Brassica oleracea) disorders in the UK
Pages 809-812
Parker, C. (et al.)
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- Book Title
- Plant Nutrition - Physiology and Applications
- Editors
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- M.L. Van Beusichem
- Series Title
- Developments in Plant and Soil Sciences
- Series Volume
- 41
- Copyright
- 1990
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Copyright Holder
- Springer Science+Business Media B.V.
- eBook ISBN
- 978-94-009-0585-6
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- 10.1007/978-94-009-0585-6
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