Massive phosphorus accumulation in soils: Kerala’s continuing conundrum
DSpice at Indian Institute of Spices Research
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DINESH, R
SRINIVASAN, V HAMZA, S ANANDARAJ, M |
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2014-05-13T10:06:16Z
2014-05-13T10:06:16Z 2014-02 |
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Current Science 106(3): 343-344 (2014)
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In general, 16 nutrients are essential for normal plant growth. Of these, plants derive three major nutrients (C, H, O) from air and water, and the remaining from the soil. Nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) though required in large amounts, are not adequately available in the soil to support plant growth and hence, are supplied through exogenous sources like fertilizers and manures. |
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en
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phosphorus accumulation
soil |
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Massive phosphorus accumulation in soils: Kerala’s continuing conundrum
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