Soil Fertility and Fertilizers: An Introduction to Nutrient Management, 8th edition

Published by Pearson (July 14, 2021) © 2014

  • John L. Havlin North Carolina State University
  • Samuel L. Tisdale
  • Werner L. Nelson North Carolina State University
  • James D. Beaton Potash and Phosphate Institute of Canada

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Table of contents

1. Introduction
2. Basic Soil-Plant Relationships
3. Soil Acidity and Alkalinity
4. Nitrogen
5. Phosphorus
6. Potassium
7. Sulfur, Calcium, and Magnesium
8. Micronutrients
9. Soil Fertility Evaluation
10. Basics of Nutrient Management
11. Nutrients Interactions and Economics
12. Agricultural Productivity and Environmental Quality

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