2014
DOI: 10.9790/2380-07920110
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Spring barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) Responses to Soil Injected Liquid Ammonium Nutrition under Different Growth Temperatures

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“…The purpose of cutting soil is to change soil structure and composition for jet fertilization. With the growth of fertilizer prices, the existing fertilizer application techniques have shown a trend away from the conventional spreading technique towards injection, which means that fertilizers are directly injected into the soil and deposited near the plant roots [85,86]. Compared with injection methods such as spokes, furrow openers, jet fertilization as an application of liquid jet technology can effectively avoid crop damage, fertilization holes blockage, and soil contact parts wear and tear [87].…”
Section: Soilsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The purpose of cutting soil is to change soil structure and composition for jet fertilization. With the growth of fertilizer prices, the existing fertilizer application techniques have shown a trend away from the conventional spreading technique towards injection, which means that fertilizers are directly injected into the soil and deposited near the plant roots [85,86]. Compared with injection methods such as spokes, furrow openers, jet fertilization as an application of liquid jet technology can effectively avoid crop damage, fertilization holes blockage, and soil contact parts wear and tear [87].…”
Section: Soilsmentioning
confidence: 99%