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Publication Date
1989
Location
Nice France
Description
The main goal of these experiments which were carried out for four years was to study the mineral composition of grasses grown on peat soil, where preliminary studies indicated manganese, copper and zinc deficiency. We tried to eliminate these deficiences by agrochemical methods, because in our opinion, intervening in the first part of the foodchain - in the soil - we can contribute to solving of the deficiency problems more fundamentaly (Ti:ilgyesi et al., 1983).
Citation
Schmidt, R; Varga, J; and Tolgyesi, G, "Mineral Composition of Grasses Grown on Peat Soils in Northwestern Hungary and Fertilization Experiments. Manganese" (1989). IGC Proceedings (1985-2023). 11.
(URL: https://uknowledge.uky.edu/igc/1989/session7/11)
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Mineral Composition of Grasses Grown on Peat Soils in Northwestern Hungary and Fertilization Experiments. Manganese
Nice France
The main goal of these experiments which were carried out for four years was to study the mineral composition of grasses grown on peat soil, where preliminary studies indicated manganese, copper and zinc deficiency. We tried to eliminate these deficiences by agrochemical methods, because in our opinion, intervening in the first part of the foodchain - in the soil - we can contribute to solving of the deficiency problems more fundamentaly (Ti:ilgyesi et al., 1983).
