Ammonium polyphosphate as a source of fertilizers P to WHEAT
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- T 631.841 H32A
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Mohinder Singh Randhawa Library | T 631.841 H32A (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | 187938 |
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Relative efficiency of different sources in increasing wheat yield and P-uptake can be summarized as: Diammomum phosphate> ammonium polyphosphate (80% IP" ammonium polyphosphate (60% IP) > ammonium polyphosphate (40% IP) Wheat was taken as test crop for e
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