Stabilisation of fruit production by optimised plant nutrition
© 2007, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. In the orchards of small-scale farmers in northern Thailand, low input of fertiliser often results in insufficient, low quality fruit yields particularly from older trees. This generally low input of fertilisers and other agrochemicals has been well documen...
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Main Authors: | Sithidech Roygrong, Pittaya Sruamsiri, Fritz Bangerth, Ludger Herrmann, Volker Römheld |
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Institution: | Chiang Mai University |
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