2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.aasci.2017.12.009
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Peculiarities of red color soils introduced in the Red Book of the Soils of Georgia

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“…We have observed that in the karst area of Guizhou, dallisgrass more readily obtains P and K than N. The reason for this is related to a local environmental P deficiency in this area; acidic, thin and P-deficient soils are the main obstacles in the production and utilization of subtropical red earth (Lortkipanidze et al, 2018). The combined application of fertilizers is the basic requirement for the profitability and sustainable management of soil-plant systems to ensure high yield and nutrient use efficiency in pastures.…”
Section: Influence Of N P and K Fertilizer Interactions On Nutrient Accumulationmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…We have observed that in the karst area of Guizhou, dallisgrass more readily obtains P and K than N. The reason for this is related to a local environmental P deficiency in this area; acidic, thin and P-deficient soils are the main obstacles in the production and utilization of subtropical red earth (Lortkipanidze et al, 2018). The combined application of fertilizers is the basic requirement for the profitability and sustainable management of soil-plant systems to ensure high yield and nutrient use efficiency in pastures.…”
Section: Influence Of N P and K Fertilizer Interactions On Nutrient Accumulationmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The nomenclature of soils in its legend was still based on the national classification (Urushadze 1997), including the soil resources of the world, according to the available basic data (Urushadze et al 2016). Before and since then, a few researches were conducted using this system (Lezhava 1997;Urushadze et al 2011;Urushadze et al , 2016Jorbenadze et al 2017;Kunchulia 2017;Lortkipanidze et al 2018). The newest edition of the WRB was translated and published in early 2017 in the Georgian language (Kvrivishvili et al 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%