Large chestnut trees did not respond to annual fertiliser applications, requiring a long-term approach to establishing effective fertilisation plans

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  • who: Margarida Arrobas and colleagues from the Centro Investigau00e7u00e3o (CIMO), Instituto Politu00e9cnico, Universidade Tecnolu00f3gica Federal Paranu00e1, Brazil have published the research work: Large Chestnut Trees Did Not Respond to Annual Fertiliser Applications, Requiring a Long-Term Approach to Establishing Effective Fertilisation Plans, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: In this study the results of fruit production plant nutritional status and soil properties are reported from field trial in which three NPK fertilisers (20:7:10 13:11:21 and 7:14:14) and control treatment were used. yields did not vary significantly between treatments although the . . .

     

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