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Response surfaces of irrigated sugar beet to interrelated effects of manure and nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium fertilizers in a subtropical environment
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Year:
1968
Source of publication :
Agrochimica
Authors :
גוטשטיין, יצחק
;
.
כרמלי, ראובן
;
.
Volume :
12
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From page:
477
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484
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Total pages:
8
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Response surfaces of irrigated sugar beet to interrelated effects of manure and nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium fertilizers in a subtropical environment
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Beta vulgaris (Sugarbeet)
fertilizer application
manure
nitrogen
Phosphorus
potassium
subtropical region
sugar beet
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אנגלית
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