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Interaction effect of sulphur and phosphorus on growth and nutrient content of moong (Phaseolus aureus L.)

Aulakh et al., 1977

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14578825544412836974
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Aulakh M
Pasricha N
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Plant and Soil

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Sulphur-phosphorus interaction has been studied in a greenhouse experiment on a soil, deficient both in S and P with moong (Phaseolus aureus) as the test crop. The treatments were in the factorial combination of five levels of S and P (0, 5, 10, 20 and 40 ppm) applied …
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