Using Soil Tests to Evaluate Plant Availability of Potassium in Soils
The purpose of this chapter is to describe how bioavailable soil K is assessed or predicted by soil tests. Soil testing commonly refers to the collection of a sample of soil representative of a field or agronomic management unit and, by way of extraction
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Improving Potassium Recommendations for Agricultural Crops
Improving Potassium Recommendations for Agricultural Crops
T. Scott Murrell • Robert L. Mikkelsen • Gavin Sulewski • Robert Norton • Michael L. Thompson Editors
Improving Potassium Recommendations for Agricultural Crops
Editors T. Scott Murrell African Plant Nutrition Institute and Mohammed VI Polytechnic University Ben Guerir, Morocco
Robert L. Mikkelsen African Plant Nutrition Institute and Mohammed VI Polytechnic University Ben Guerir, Morocco
Department of Agronomy Purdue University West Lafayette, IN, USA Gavin Sulewski African Plant Nutrition Institute Saskatchewan, Saskatchewan, Canada
Robert Norton Faculty of Veterinary and Agricultural Sciences University of Melbourne Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Michael L. Thompson Department of Agronomy Iowa State University Ames, Iowa, USA
ISBN 978-3-030-59196-0 ISBN 978-3-030-59197-7 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-59197-7
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