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Herbicide Handbook, 5th ed.. Weed Science Society of America, Champaign, HI., 1983, p. 128. [Pg.90]

Micronutrients. Attention to meeting the micronutrient needs of crops has greatiy increased as evidenced in an analysis undertaken by TVA and the Soil Science Society in 1972 (99). The micronutrient elements most often found wanting in soil—crop situations are boron, copper, iron, manganese, molybdenum, and zinc. Some of these essential micronutrients can be harmful to plants when used in excess. [Pg.242]

J. J. Mortvedt and co-eds.. Micronutrients inMgriculture, Soil Science Society of America, Madison, Wis., 1972. [Pg.248]

J. B. Weber and co-workers, in N. D. Camper, ed.. Research Methods in Weed Science, Southern Weed Science Society, Champaign, lU. 1986, pp. [Pg.60]

R. Eunabiki in A. Yoshida and co-eds.. Nutrition Proteins and Amino Acids, ] -pan Science Society Press, Tokyo, Japan, 1990, pp. 35—46. [Pg.297]

T. Tsunoda in Bioindustry Development Center (BIDEC), eds.. From Fermentation to Neir Biotechnology (in Japanese), Japan Science Society Press, Tokyo, Japan, 1989. [Pg.301]

R. J. Kohel and C. E. Lewis, eds.. Cotton, Agronomy No. 24, American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America, Inc., Soil Science... [Pg.317]

Shelby A. Miller, Ph.D., P.E., Resident Retired Senior Engineer, Argonne National Laboratory American Association for the Advancement of Science (Fellow), American Chemical Society, American Institute of Chemical Engineers (Fellow), American Institutes of Chemists (Fellow), Filtration Society, New York Academy of Sciences, Society of Chemical Industry (Section 18, Liquid-Solid Operations and Equipment Section 27, Energy Resources, Conversion, and Utilization)... [Pg.14]

Binkley, D., Sollins, P. and McGill, W.B. 1985 Natural abundance ofnitrogen-15 as a tool fortracing alder-fixed nitrogen. Soil Science Society of America Journal 49 444-447. [Pg.59]

Shearer, G., Duffy, J., Kohl, D.H. and Commoner, B. 1974 A steady-state model of isotopic fractionation accompanying nitrogen transformations in soil. Soil Science Society of America... [Pg.62]

Karamanos, R.E., Voroney, R.P. and Rennie, D.A. 1981 Variation in natural N-15 abuudauce of central Saskatchewan soils. Soils Science Society of America Journal 45 826-828. [Pg.86]

Menzel, R.G. and Heald, W.R. 1959 Strontium and calcium contents of crop plants in relation to exchangeable strontium and calcium in the soil. Proceedings of the Soil Science Society of America 23 110-112. [Pg.169]

M. J. McLaughlin, E. Smoders, and R. Merckx, Soil-root interface Physicochemical processes. Soil Chemistry and Ecosystem Health (P. Huang, ed.). Soil Science Society of America, Inc. Madison, Wisconsin, 1998, p. 233. [Pg.90]

P. W. Wilson and O. Wyss, Mixed cropping and the excretion of nitrogen by leguminous plants. Soil Science Society of America Proceedings 11 289 (1937). [Pg.127]

R. W. Smiley, Rhizosphere pH as influenced by plants, soils and nitrogen fertili.sers. Soil Science Society of America Journal 38 195 (1974). [Pg.138]

Y. Chen and T. Aviad, Effects of humic substances on plant growth. Humic Substances in Soil and Crop Sciences Selected Readings (P. Mac Carthy, C. E. Clapp, R. L. Malcolm, and P. R. Bloom, eds.), American Society of Agronomy and Soil Science Society of America, Madison, Wisconsin, 1990, p. 161. [Pg.155]

D. R. Parker, R. L. Chaney, and W. A. Norvell. Chemical equilibrium models applications to plant nutrition research. Chemiccd Equilbrium and Reaction Models (R. H. Loeppert, ed.), Madison, WI, Soil Science Society of America Special Publication, 42 163 (1995). [Pg.254]

G. Stotzky, Influence of soil mineral colloids on metabolic processes, growth, adhesion and ecology of microbes and virus. Interaction of Soil Minerals and Natural Organics and Microbes (P. M. Huang and M. Schnitzer, eds). Special Publication Number 17, Soil Science Society of America, Madison, Wl, 1986, pp 305-428. [Pg.321]

M. Ikeda, Y. Asano, and K. Ishikawa, Analytical methods for chlorobenzylsulfonic acid in crops, soils and water, in Abstracts of the 13th Annual Meeting of the Pesticide Science Society of Japan, p. 145 (1988). [Pg.525]

Commodity market value and monetary loss were constructed from information given in "Crop Losses Due to Weeds in Canada and the United States", 1984 J.M. Chandler, A. S. Hamill, and A.G. Thomas, Special Report. Weed Science Society of America, Champaign, IL. [Pg.13]

Shaw, W. C. Proc. Southern Weed Science Society. 1978,... [Pg.20]

Ellipsis (...) indicates that johnsongrass control was not evaluated because the weed was not present, reproduced with permission from Weed Science (24). Copyright 1980, Weed Science Society of America. [Pg.28]

Wolf, R.B. Spencer, G.F. Book of Abstracts, Paper No. 275, Meeting of the Weed Science Society of America, Feb. 8-10,... [Pg.148]

Reproduced with permission of the Crop Science Society of America, Table 1 (3). Copyright 1968, Crop Science Society of America. [Pg.274]


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