2018
DOI: 10.1556/0088.2018.67.1.11
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Agronomic benefits of long-term trials

Abstract: Long-term trials are established in order to explore and observe plant and soil interrelationships in situ. Long-term trials can be described as live instruments providing ceteris paribus conditions in temporal sequences. This review provides an introduction to major long-term trials in Hungary and in other parts of the world. It gives a brief summary of the origins of plant nutritional research, beginning with some data from Homer and the willow tree experiment of van Helmont, as well as the discovery… Show more

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“…The utility of such trials is in their exact layout and the length of period they are operated. Simply, the older is the better regarding the mathematical plausibility of such scientific instrument (Jolánkai 2017).…”
Section: Rootsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The utility of such trials is in their exact layout and the length of period they are operated. Simply, the older is the better regarding the mathematical plausibility of such scientific instrument (Jolánkai 2017).…”
Section: Rootsmentioning
confidence: 99%