1970
DOI: 10.4141/cjss70-023
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Effect of Various Nitrogen Fertilizers on Manganese and Iron Availability as Measured by Incubation and Sand Culture Studies

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“…The extent to which application of N and S fertilizers can alleviate these problems in calcareous soils in still subject to controversy. Nitrogen may influence the availability of Zn (17,21), Mn (3), and Fe (23) to plants by changing rhizosphere pH (5,14). Other reports (4,15) show that high rates of N application resulted in decreased Zn uptake by different crops.…”
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“…The extent to which application of N and S fertilizers can alleviate these problems in calcareous soils in still subject to controversy. Nitrogen may influence the availability of Zn (17,21), Mn (3), and Fe (23) to plants by changing rhizosphere pH (5,14). Other reports (4,15) show that high rates of N application resulted in decreased Zn uptake by different crops.…”
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confidence: 93%