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Correlation between the nitrogen content of soil and element uptake of maize in a pot experiment

Kátai et al., 2006

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1077209053778648098
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Kátai J
Vágó I
Nagy P
Lukács V
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Cereal Research Communications

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Most of the biogeochemical nitrogen transformation processes occur in the humus-rich layer of the soil between the natural vegetation and the crops via the contribution of the organisms living in the soil. The humus balance and nitrogen management of soils closely correlate …
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