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Effects of different application methods of controlled-release fertilizers on capillary wick culture of tomato

Kinoshita et al., 2012

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4202003277406561065
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Kinoshita T
Masuda M
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HortScience

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Application of controlled-release fertilizer (CRF) to root-proof capillary-wick irrigation systems (a type of subirrigation method) has both economic and environmental benefits because it does not require any equipment for fertigation and minimizes water leaching. In …
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