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Book 2017t decades, research on fertilization management in vegetables was aimed at producing economical yields with reduced fertilizer inputs by the development and implementation of cropping systems, nutrient management approaches and crop varieties. Examples of the interventions in cropping systems includCROW 发表于 2025-3-23 15:59:29
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Computational Methods for Controller Designcess. The process is also treated mathematically by introducing simple empirical equations that allow making rapid estimates of N mineralization. Finally, the different types of organic materials are treated with respect to expected N availability, and the problem of synchronizing N mineralization with crop N demand is treated.装勇敢地做 发表于 2025-3-24 11:21:39
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2367-4083 precision agriculture technologies; amelioration of crop varieties has been directed toward higher nutrient/fertilizer use efficiency. 978-3-319-85200-3978-3-319-53626-2Series ISSN 2367-4083 Series E-ISSN 2367-4091