Plant nutrient stress adaptation: A prospect for fertilizer limited agriculture
Nutrients are essential for optimal growth and development of plants. Nutrient availability
and composition in the soil varies largely from region to region. The deficiency of essential …
and composition in the soil varies largely from region to region. The deficiency of essential …
Phosphorus and Micronutrient Interactions in soil and their Impacts on Maize Growth
IM Farid, R El-Shinawy, O Elhussiny… - Egyptian Journal of …, 2023 - journals.ekb.eg
Iteractions among phosphorus (P) and micronutrients may greatly influence plant growth
and soil productivity. Thus, a greenhouse investigation of a complete randomized design …
and soil productivity. Thus, a greenhouse investigation of a complete randomized design …
Regulatory role of organic acids and phytochelators in influencing the rhizospheric availability of phosphorus and iron and their uptake by plants
Agriculture is the backbone of the economic system of the country. Most countries have an
economy that depends on agriculture—either in a small or a big way. From employment …
economy that depends on agriculture—either in a small or a big way. From employment …
Assessing the efficacy of different nano-iron sources for alleviating alkaline soil challenges in goji berry trees (Lycium barbarum L.)
A Ansari, J Amiri, P Norouzi, M Fattahi… - BMC Plant …, 2024 - Springer
Alkalinity is a significant environmental factor affecting crop production, which is
exacerbated by the current climate change scenario. In alkaline soils, iron availability is …
exacerbated by the current climate change scenario. In alkaline soils, iron availability is …
Effect of municipal solid waste compost on antimony mobility, phytotoxicity and bioavailability in polluted soils
The effect of a municipal solid waste compost (MSWC), added at 1 and 2% rates, on the
mobility, phytotoxicity, and bioavailability of antimony (Sb) was investigated in two soils (SA …
mobility, phytotoxicity, and bioavailability of antimony (Sb) was investigated in two soils (SA …
Low Molecular Weight Organic Acids Regulate Soil Phosphorus Availability in Black Soil in Northeast China
W Zhao, X **e, H Li, L Xu - Available at SSRN 4974512 - papers.ssrn.com
Low molecular organic acids (LMWOAs) play an important role in the transformation and
availability of soil phosphorus. In this study, citric acid, oxalic acid, malic acid, and ascorbic …
availability of soil phosphorus. In this study, citric acid, oxalic acid, malic acid, and ascorbic …