2018
DOI: 10.18380/szie.colum.2018.5.1.59
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Agronomic benefits of long term trials

Abstract: Long term trials have been established in favour of exploring and observing plant and soil interrelations on site. We may determine long term trials as live instruments providing ceteris paribus conditions in temporal sequences. This review is dealing with the introduction to major long term trials in the World and in Hungary. Giving a brief summary on plant nutritional research roots beginning with some data from Homer, and the fabulous initial willow tree experiment of van Helmont, as well as the basic inven… Show more

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“…Many varieties were studied in the trials during the 22 years of the experimental series (Jolánkai et al, 2018). In this paper only those 18 cultivars are introduced which were tested for at least 3 years at the Nagygombos site.…”
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“…Many varieties were studied in the trials during the 22 years of the experimental series (Jolánkai et al, 2018). In this paper only those 18 cultivars are introduced which were tested for at least 3 years at the Nagygombos site.…”
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confidence: 99%