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ways satisfactory. If the greater p
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The Use of Reagents Containing Sodi
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tiated by the cultivation practices
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terial being an eruptive or crystal
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G. Dut/lion, C. and Grosman, Ruth:
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Potassium Fixation and Assessment o
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The quantitative and qualitative di
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Table 6. Average dry matter yield i
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tons in 1960 in Hungary. Rapidly in
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Bibliography I. KOIak. M.: Study of
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Interaction of Potassium, Magnesium
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3.3. Influence 0/ K, Alg alld Ca do
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Table 8. (Lehmann. Malysirlk (15])
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the magnitude of these reserves may
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than a plant rich ill carbohydrates
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form. Up to now wc do not know of o
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Improvement of potassium nutrition
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ATP Synthesis and Assimilate Transp
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38 36 32 30 28 26 r Fig. J. x y •
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Potassium and the Nutritive Balance
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account of the unfavourable results
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thorough understanding of the funct
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Table 4. Nand K contents in milligr
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In our view the fact that the K ion
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[29]), suggesting that the K defici
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eral sites permitting hydrogen-bond
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Ions may be appreciably retransloca
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would suggest that translocation is
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Absorption and Lateral Transport of
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cells and intracellular ,K+ activit
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a value between the optimum and 1.0
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the optimum (2.34%). Leaves affecte
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During the course of the years as t
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Or. A. Vakhimstrov pointed out the
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Summary Assessment of Potassium Fer
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population the same imbalanced situ
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Table 6. Responses of rice in soil
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Table 10. Effect of potassium on th
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12. Groundnut Groundnut is generall
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Such a heavy production per hectare
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sic primary minerals such as felspa
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tween yield and K content of leaves
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soils cannot therefore give any val
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Summary Recent Developments of K Fe
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5 FiK. 1. Soil regions of Latin Ame
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N ... '" 7. Lower Amazon and J lowe
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Table 2-3. Quantities of elements e
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Ratio 1973 Time Fig. 5. Trends in r
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Summary Intensification of Agricult
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w ..,. Relative yield 100 " 80 70 5
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agement practices, and without natu
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(c) Nigeria, savanna zone (Healhcol
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2.4. Improved ·/allows' If a plant
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Report of the Co-ordinator of the 4
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eached where the land is continuous
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Chairman: Co-ordinator: 5 th Workin
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kg/ha 5000 4000 3000 2000 1000 o Ge
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Pollution caused by fertilizer is t
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Thus, even relatively high nitrate
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Table 4. Distribution of the potass
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The Table shows, that even sand fro
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This indicates that potassium uptak
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6. Vollen'lf.'cidcr Rich.A.: Scient
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Report of the Co-ordinator of the 5