Chemical characterization of leonardite and its potential use as soil conditioner and plant growth enhancement
© 2017, Khon Kaen University,Research and Technology Transfer Affairs Division. All rights reserved. Humic substances which are major component of natural organic matter (NOM) play a major role through their impacts on soil fertility (physical, chemical, and biological soil properties) and plant dev...
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Main Authors: | Chanyut Ratanaprommanee, Kawiporn Chinachanta, Fapailin Chaiwan, Arawan Shutsrirung |
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2018
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