499 results on '"plant analysis"'
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302. Effect of wheat and barley varietal differences in nitrate concentration on plant analysis interpretation
303. Alfalfa,Medicago sativa L., establishment in mine mill tailings: I. Plant analysis of alfalfa grown on iron and copper tailings
304. EUF-nutrient contents required for optimal nutrition of grapes
305. The sulphate-S/total S ratio in plants as an index of their sulphur status
306. Twenty-five years of phosphate and potassium fertilization of a crop rotation
307. 9. Improving nitrogen fertilization in mechanized rice culture
308. Optimum phosphate and potassium levels in potato tops
309. Correlation among soil test values and elemental composition of chrysanthemums
310. Fertilization of tropical rice: A case study on Bangkok plain
311. Diagnosis of nitrogen deficiency in barley, growing in different rotation systems, by plant analysis
312. Some analyses of aquatic plants and their waters
313. Accumulation of airborne trace pollutants by Arctic plants and soil
314. Influence of micropollutants on vegetation
315. Analysis of phytic acid in foods by HPLC
316. Heavy metal concentrations in plants growing on a copper mine spoil in the Grand Canyon, Arizona
317. Copper nutrition of subterranean clover (Trifolium subterraneum) L. cv. Seaton Park). II. Effects of copper supply on distribution of copper and the diagnosis of copper deficiency by plant analysis
318. The Agricultural Potential of Dredged Materials as Evaluated by Elemental Composition of Growing Plants
319. Variations in nutrient levels in watermelon cultivars irrigated withsaline water: total ions
320. Use of ICP-MS and ??10qqB to trace the movement of boron in plants and soil
321. The role of soil testing and plant analysis in sustainable agriculture
322. Soil testing and plant analysis in Western Europe
323. Soil testing and plant analysis activities-the United States and Canada
324. Determination of total nitrogen in plant digests using a
325. Technique of soil testing and plant analysis and their utilization for crop production in Malaysia
326. Experiences and future of soil testing and plant analysis services in Egypt
327. Advances in the use and application of plant analysis
328. Advances in soil testing and plant analysis analytical technology
329. A data acquisition system for autoanalyzers
330. Diagnosis of zinc deficiency in peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) by plant analysis
331. Evaluation of Diagnosis and Recommendation Integrated System (DRIS) on early maturing soyubeans
332. Response of dryland wheat to P rates and placement methods
333. Cultivar differences for nitrogen uptake and dry matter partitioningin hydroponically-grown sweet potato
334. Selective determination of vanadium(IV) and vanadium(V) in excised plant roots
335. Automated instrumental analysis of carbon and nitrogen in plant and soil samples
336. Evaluation of the DRIS procedure for assessing the nutritional status of potato (Solanum tuberosum L.)
337. Determination of total sulphur and extractable sulphate in plant materials by inductively-coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry
338. Evaluation of hand held reflectometer for rapid quantitative determination of nitrate
339. The importance of sampling immature leaves for the diagnosis of boron deficiency in oilseed rape (Brassica napus cv. Eureka)
340. Contamination of Laboratory Glassware with Iron
341. Instrumental Conditions and Procedure for Multielement Analysis of Soils and Plant Tissue by ICP-AES
342. Elemental Inter-Relationships in Perennial Ryegrass from Pasture: Multivariate Analysis
343. Chloride Determination in Plant Tissue Using a Solid State Chloride Ion Specific Electrode
344. Importance of Acid-Insoluble Residue in Plant Analysis for Total Macro and Micro Elements
345. Diagnostic Techniques for Cereals Based on Plant Analysis. I. Stage of Plant Development
346. Determination of Molybdenum in Plant Materials Using a Rapid Automated Method
347. Dilute Hydrochloric Acid Extraction of Plant Material for Routine Cation Analysis
348. Salt Tolerance Within Populations of Chewing Fescue (Festuca rubra, L.)
349. Diagnostic Techniques for Cereals Based on Plant Analysis. III. Nutrient Element Therapy and Correction Models
350. Diagnostic Techniques for Cereals Based on Plant Analysis. II. Diagnosis and Yield Prognosis Models
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