The use of plant indicator for determining the nutrient status (nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium) of various soils
Mondrzak-Rosenberg, G.
Ktavim 8: 351-358
1958
ISSN/ISBN: 0484-3363 Accession: 014277357
Lettuce was grown in pots +or- (NH4)2SO4 +or- CaH4(PO4)+or- K2SO4 to indicate the relative fertilities and requirements of a range of different soils from nine locations in Israel.
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