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Influence of Pentakeep-V on the nutrient interaction and availability for tomato production

A field pot experiment was implemented in the Faculty of Food and Agriculture Farm in Al-Ain area, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, located in Lat. 24 N and Long. 56 E with 302 m altitude during 2007/2008 over four months growing season. The experiment was done to evaluate fertilizer use efficiency,...

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Published in:Emirates journal of food and agriculture 2010, Vol.22 (3), p.174
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