Some effects of metals in excess on crop plants grown in soil culture: V. Effects of copper on the mineral status of Oat, Bye, Barley, Sugar Beet and Kale. VI. Effects of cobalt and copper on mineral status of Oat
Forster, W.A.
Rep. agric. hort. Res. Sta. Bristol, 204-218
1952
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In pot experiments at Long Ashton Research Station with copper sulfate at various concentrations copper application decreased the dry weight and potassium oxide and phosphoric oxide contents and increased the copper, manganese, calcium oxide, and magnesium oxide content of oats, rye, barley, sugar beet, and kale.
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