The effects of straw-returning and inorganic K fertilizer on the carbon–nitrogen balance and reproductive growth of cotton
Abstract Background Many studies have indicated that straw-returning could meet part or even all of the potassium (K) demand for crop growth in the field, but few have compared the effects of crop straw as K source and inorganic K fertilizer on carbon–nitrogen (C–N) balance of cotton and the reprodu...
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Main Authors: | Wei HU, Chaoran YU, Wenqing ZHAO, Ruixian LIU, Changqin YANG, Zhiguo ZHOU |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/64e7fde5785943e39ab3ba4d43258001 |
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