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Comparative requirements of sulphur by cereals and legumes

Holford, 1971

Document ID
5578687768252122489
Author
Holford I
Publication year
Publication venue
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research

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In a pot experiment on a black earth, wheat and oats were more sensitive to sulphur deficiency than lucerne and white clover, and they required more sulphur to achieve maximum dry matter production. On the other hand the cereals recovered a higher …
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