Evaluation of the efficiency of natural zinc chelates on growth and nutrition of legumes
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The fulvic acid originating from poultry manure was least polymerized and most reactive as it possessed lowest molecular weight and highest amount of acidity and O-containing functional groups. Furthermore, the stability constants of its complexes with Zn
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