First Principles of Soil FertilityKegan Paul, Trench, Trubner, 1910 - 265 páginas |
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... leached from a natural soil so as to introduce any bacteria that might exist natural- ly in the earth . He found that in the perfectly sterile soil there was no gain in nitrogen by any of the plants , but that in the pots to which the ...
... leached from a natural soil so as to introduce any bacteria that might exist natural- ly in the earth . He found that in the perfectly sterile soil there was no gain in nitrogen by any of the plants , but that in the pots to which the ...
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... leaching of the soil , or removal of plant food in the drainage water . For practical purposes nitrogen may be said to be the only element lost in this way . As the nitrogen removed by leaching is all in the form of nitrates , any loss ...
... leaching of the soil , or removal of plant food in the drainage water . For practical purposes nitrogen may be said to be the only element lost in this way . As the nitrogen removed by leaching is all in the form of nitrates , any loss ...
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... leaches through this soil is analyzed , it is found that the potash It is a dangerous practice to allow soils to remain bare and exposed to washing rains . Thousands of acres of good lands have been destroyed in this country in the ...
... leaches through this soil is analyzed , it is found that the potash It is a dangerous practice to allow soils to remain bare and exposed to washing rains . Thousands of acres of good lands have been destroyed in this country in the ...
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... leaching and more rational methods of tillage , have for the most part removed this necessity . There is no doubt of the efficiency of fallowing as a method of making plant food available , especially if the soil is frequently stirred ...
... leaching and more rational methods of tillage , have for the most part removed this necessity . There is no doubt of the efficiency of fallowing as a method of making plant food available , especially if the soil is frequently stirred ...
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... leached out of the ground if present in any considerable amount . One of the dangers of the practice of fallowing is that if the land is left bare during the heavy rains of fall and winter , a large part of the nitrates formed during ...
... leached out of the ground if present in any considerable amount . One of the dangers of the practice of fallowing is that if the land is left bare during the heavy rains of fall and winter , a large part of the nitrates formed during ...
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acid and potash acre agricultural ammonia amount of nitrogen amount of plant animals applied average bacteria barn barnyard manure bedding carbonic acid clay clover commercial fertilizers complete fertilizers composition compounds condition corn crop decay deep stall denitrification drainage dry matter elements of plant Experiment Station fact farm farmer feeding fertilizing constituents fertilizing materials fertilizing value field grain green manuring ground grown hot fermentation humus important inches increase ingredients kainite land leaching legumes leguminous lime liquid excrement loss of nitrogen lysimeters manure produced materials ments method mineral matter mixed moisture necessary nitrate of soda nitrification nitrifying bacteria nitro nitrogen nure obtained organic matter oxygen phoric acid phos phosphate phosphoric acid plant food plant growth plots plowed pounds practically present rains ration removed rock roots rotation shown soil soil contains soluble substances sufficient sulphate superphosphate supply surface tillage tion urine wheat yield