2006
DOI: 10.1080/01448765.2006.9755328
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Effect of Elemental Sulphur and Sulphur Containing Waste on the Iron Nutrition of Strawberry Plants Grown in a Calcareous Soil

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“…The lowest soil P content of 3.10 mg•kg −1 was recorded in the control treatment. The comparable results was obtained by [14] who found that it may be due to that sulphur reduced pH of the soil and making phosphorus and micronutrients more available. Similarly [79] and [80] and [81] found that sulphur has helpful outcome from the soil on releasing phosphorus and increased the yield of plant.…”
Section: Post Harvest Soil P Contentsupporting
confidence: 75%
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“…The lowest soil P content of 3.10 mg•kg −1 was recorded in the control treatment. The comparable results was obtained by [14] who found that it may be due to that sulphur reduced pH of the soil and making phosphorus and micronutrients more available. Similarly [79] and [80] and [81] found that sulphur has helpful outcome from the soil on releasing phosphorus and increased the yield of plant.…”
Section: Post Harvest Soil P Contentsupporting
confidence: 75%
“…This H 2 SO 4 so produced is beneficial to make phosphorus and micronutrients more available to plants, supplying of SO 4 to plants and decreasing the pH of the soil. [14] found that by S application dry weight of plant, phosphorus concentration and nutrients uptake were increased and soil pH was reduced 0.11 -0.37 unit. In Pakistan, sulphur is not measured, in fertilizers as plant nutrients and in the country; information about sulphur condition in soil is quite low.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…As supported by Khan, et al 39 , application of sulfur fertilizers likely increases the P availability in calcareous soils. This is because, sulfur supplementation to the soil results in the generation of H 2 SO 4 , which in turn slightly reduces soil pH and increases solubility of P 104 . Similarly, an increase in P uptake, plant growth and yield were found due to exogenously applied S-enriched leonardite under clay and loamy sand soils 105 .…”
Section: Effect Of Phosphorus Deficiency Water Stress and Their Combmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was observed that the genotypes from Çandır region had higher values in terms of these minerals. Besides the genetic structure of the plant, such factors as region, climate, and soil texture affect the mineral composition of plants (Erdal et al 2006). Penauelas et al (2001) also reported that the mineral contents of myrtle leaves varied by region and that the climatic factors were particularly effective.…”
Section: Mineral Composition Of Myrtle Leavesmentioning
confidence: 98%