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Authors: SEN S CHALK PM
Citation: S. Sen et Pm. Chalk, SOLUBILIZATION OF SOIL ORGANIC-N BY ALKALINE-HYDROLYZING N-FERTILIZERS, Fertilizer research, 38(2), 1994, pp. 131-139

Authors: MBATA JN
Citation: Jn. Mbata, FERTILIZER ADOPTION BY SMALL-SCALE FARMERS IN NAKURU DISTRICT, KENYA, Fertilizer research, 38(2), 1994, pp. 141-150

Authors: DUXBURY JM
Citation: Jm. Duxbury, THE SIGNIFICANCE OF AGRICULTURAL SOURCES OF GREENHOUSE GASES, Fertilizer research, 38(2), 1994, pp. 151-163

Authors: HADAS A KAUTSKY L
Citation: A. Hadas et L. Kautsky, FEATHER MEAL, A SEMI-SLOW-RELEASE NITROGEN-FERTILIZER FOR ORGANIC FARMING, Fertilizer research, 38(2), 1994, pp. 165-170

Authors: DI HJ HARRISON R CAMPBELL AS
Citation: Hj. Di et al., ASSESSMENT OF METHODS FOR STUDYING THE DISSOLUTION OF PHOSPHATE FERTILIZERS OF DIFFERING SOLUBILITY IN SOIL .1. AN ISOTOPIC METHOD, Fertilizer research, 38(1), 1994, pp. 1-9

Authors: DI HJ HARRISON R CAMPBELL AS
Citation: Hj. Di et al., ASSESSMENT OF METHODS FOR STUDYING THE DISSOLUTION OF PHOSPHATE FERTILIZERS OF DIFFERING SOLUBILITY IN SOIL .2. CHEMICAL EXTRACTIONS AND COMPARISON WITH ISOTOPIC EXCHANGE, Fertilizer research, 38(1), 1994, pp. 11-18

Authors: DI HJ HARRISON R CAMPBELL AS
Citation: Hj. Di et al., ASSESSMENT OF METHODS FOR STUDYING THE DISSOLUTION OF PHOSPHATE FERTILIZERS OF DIFFERING SOLUBILITY IN SOIL .3. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN RATE OF DISSOLUTION AND PLANT-RESPONSE, Fertilizer research, 38(1), 1994, pp. 19-27

Authors: BOLLAND MDA
Citation: Mda. Bolland, EFFECTIVENESS OF 2 PARTIALLY ACIDULATED ROCK PHOSPHATES, COASTAL SUPERPHOSPHATE AND ECOPHOS, COMPARED WITH NORTH-CAROLINA REACTIVE ROCK PHOSPHATE AND SUPERPHOSPHATE, Fertilizer research, 38(1), 1994, pp. 29-45

Authors: ZHANG MC NYBORG M RYAN JT
Citation: Mc. Zhang et al., DETERMINING PERMEABILITY OF COATINGS OF POLYMER-COATED UREA, Fertilizer research, 38(1), 1994, pp. 47-51

Authors: MIKKELSEN RL
Citation: Rl. Mikkelsen, USING HYDROPHILIC POLYMERS TO CONTROL NUTRIENT RELEASE, Fertilizer research, 38(1), 1994, pp. 53-59

Authors: YADVINDERSINGH,"MALHI SS NYBORG M BEAUCHAMP EG
Citation: Ss. Yadvindersingh,"malhi et al., LARGE GRANULES, NESTS OR BANDS - METHODS OF INCREASING EFFICIENCY OF FALL-APPLIED UREA FOR SMALL CEREAL-GRAINS IN NORTH-AMERICA, Fertilizer research, 38(1), 1994, pp. 61-87

Authors: VANAMSTEL AR
Citation: Ar. Vanamstel, METHANE AND NITROUS-OXIDE - THE OTHER GREENHOUSE GASES - PREFACE, Fertilizer research, 37(3), 1994, pp. 165-165

Authors: MINAMI K
Citation: K. Minami, METHANE FROM RICE PRODUCTION, Fertilizer research, 37(3), 1994, pp. 167-179

Authors: DELMAS R
Citation: R. Delmas, AN OVERVIEW OF PRESENT KNOWLEDGE ON METHANE EMISSION FROM BIOMASS BURNING, Fertilizer research, 37(3), 1994, pp. 181-190

Authors: MOSIER AR
Citation: Ar. Mosier, NITROUS-OXIDE EMISSIONS FROM AGRICULTURAL SOILS, Fertilizer research, 37(3), 1994, pp. 191-200

Authors: DEBRUYN W WEVERS M VANRENSBERGEN J
Citation: W. Debruyn et al., THE MEASUREMENT OF NITROUS-OXIDE EMISSIONS FROM SEWAGE SYSTEMS IN BELGIUM, Fertilizer research, 37(3), 1994, pp. 201-205

Authors: ZEEMAN G
Citation: G. Zeeman, METHANE PRODUCTION EMISSION IN STORAGES FOR ANIMAL MANURE, Fertilizer research, 37(3), 1994, pp. 207-211

Authors: VANAMSTEL AR SWART RJ
Citation: Ar. Vanamstel et Rj. Swart, METHANE AND NITROUS-OXIDE EMISSIONS - AN INTRODUCTION, Fertilizer research, 37(3), 1994, pp. 213-225

Authors: THORUPKRISTENSEN K
Citation: K. Thorupkristensen, THE EFFECT OF NITROGEN CATCH CROP SPECIES ON THE NITROGEN NUTRITION OF SUCCEEDING CROPS, Fertilizer research, 37(3), 1994, pp. 227-234

Authors: STUTTERHEIM NC BARBIER JM NOUGAREDES B
Citation: Nc. Stutterheim et al., THE EFFICIENCY OF FERTILIZER NITROGEN IN IRRIGATED, DIRECT-SEEDED RICE (ORYZA-SATIVA L) IN EUROPE, Fertilizer research, 37(3), 1994, pp. 235-244

Authors: AMANS EB SLANGEN JHG
Citation: Eb. Amans et Jhg. Slangen, THE EFFECT OF CONTROLLED-RELEASE FERTILIZER OSMOCOTE ON GROWTH, YIELDAND COMPOSITION OF ONION PLANTS, Fertilizer research, 37(2), 1994, pp. 79-84

Authors: SOMMER SG JENSEN C
Citation: Sg. Sommer et C. Jensen, AMMONIA VOLATILIZATION FROM UREA AND AMMONIACAL FERTILIZERS SURFACE-APPLIED TO WINTER-WHEAT AND GRASSLAND, Fertilizer research, 37(2), 1994, pp. 85-92

Authors: JACKSON LE STIVERS LJ WARDEN BT TANJI KK
Citation: Le. Jackson et al., CROP NITROGEN-UTILIZATION AND SOIL NITRATE LOSS IN A LETTUCE FIELD, Fertilizer research, 37(2), 1994, pp. 93-105

Authors: ULORO Y MENGEL K
Citation: Y. Uloro et K. Mengel, RESPONSE OF ENSETE (ENSETE-VENTRICOSUM W) TO MINERAL FERTILIZERS IN SOUTHWEST ETHIOPIA, Fertilizer research, 37(2), 1994, pp. 107-113

Authors: KUMAR V BOLLAND MDA GILKES RJ
Citation: V. Kumar et al., COMPARISON OF THE P(I), COLWELL, BRAY-1, CALCIUM ACETATE LACTATE (CAL) AND TRUOG SOIL-PHOSPHORUS TEST FOR PREDICTING GROWTH OF OATS, BARLEY, TRITICALE AND CLOVER IN THE FIELD IN LATERITIC SOILS FERTILIZED WITHSUPERPHOSPHATE AND ROCK PHOSPHATE, Fertilizer research, 37(2), 1994, pp. 115-124
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