Sarkar et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Use of soil amendments in an integrated framework for adaptive resource management in agriculture and forestrySarkar et al., 2017
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- Author
- Sarkar B
- Basak B
- Sarkar S
- Mandal S
- Bhaduri D
- Publication year
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- Adaptive soil management: From theory to practices
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Agricultural practices involving intensive applications of chemical fertilizers can be harmful to the environment. Soil amendments can serve as an alternative source of plant nutrients and simultaneously improve the physical, chemical and biological properties of soils. Many …
- 239000002364 soil amendment 0 title abstract description 45
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- C05—FERTILISERS; MANUFACTURE THEREOF
- C05G—MIXTURES OF FERTILISERS COVERED INDIVIDUALLY BY DIFFERENT SUBCLASSES OF CLASS C05; MIXTURES OF ONE OR MORE FERTILISERS WITH MATERIALS NOT HAVING A SPECIFIC FERTILISING ACTIVITY, e.g. PESTICIDES, SOIL-CONDITIONERS, WETTING AGENTS; FERTILISERS CHARACTERISED BY THEIR FORM
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