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MICRO NUTRIENTS - ARE THEY IMPORT ANT UNDER WATERLOGGING?

Hodgson, Arthur S. (1990-08-08)

Waterlogging can affect both the availability of micronutrients in the soil and the plant's ability to absorb nutrients from the soil.

NUTRIENTS AND WATERLOGGING

Hodgson, Arthur (1988-08-17)

Having outlined the complexity of this topic, I now intend to summarise the soil and plant mineral relations during waterlogging, followed by a brief review of the scientific principles to improve understanding of the

CAN YOU AFFORD WATERLOGGING ON YOUR FARM?

Hodgson, A.S. (1986-08-20)

Each furrow irrigation waterlogs most of the root zone of cotton in cracking clay soils. This deprives the roots of oxygen, they take up less water and nutrients. and this reduces growth and yield.

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