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Boron deficiencies in alluvial soils of Jordan Valley

Jordan Valley is the most important irrigated area for crop production in Jordan. Deficiency symptoms of micronutrient elements have been observed. To appraise the status of hot water extractable B in the soils of the Jordan Valley, 15 profiles were sampled to represent the various types of soils in...

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Published in:Arid soil research and rehabilitation 1997-01, Vol.11 (1), p.105-111
Main Author: Rawajfih, Z. (Jordan University of Science and Technology, Irbid, Jordan.)
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BORE
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BORON
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CLAY SOILS
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DISPONIBILIDAD DE NUTRIENTES
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PROFIL DU SOL
SOIL FERTILITY
SOIL PROFILES
SOL ALLUVIAL
SOL ARGILEUX
SOL CALCAIRE
SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION
SUELO ALUVIAL
SUELO ARCILLOSO
SUELO CALCAREO
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