Fertility Management of the Soil-Rhizosphere System for Efficient Fertilizer Use in Vegetable Production
Ma Chin-hua and Manuel C. Palada AVRDC — the World Vegetable Center P.O. Box 42, Shanhua, Tainan, Taiwan 74199, October 2006
Abstract
Buffering capacity
Fertility Management of the Soil-Rhizosphere System for Efficient Fertilizer Use in Vegetable Production
Submitted by Tom Miles on Thu, 2007-05-17 02:57.Bone Charcoal in Soil Enhancement Applications
Submitted by Tom Miles on Thu, 2007-05-17 03:41.Bone Charcoal in Soil Enhancement Applications
Ebonex Corporation, www.ebonex.com,. Michigan, USA
Bone Charcoal Fines are derived from the manufacture of New Animal Charcoal - a carbonaceous adsorbent widely used in the Sugar Refining and Water Treatment Industries. The product is manufactured from selected grades of cattle bone carbonized at temperatures between 700oC and 1000oC for a total period of around 12 hours. Hence, the final product is virtually sterile, suitable and, indeed, safe for use in food industry applications.
Understanding the Soil Rhizosphere System
Submitted by Tom Miles on Thu, 2007-04-12 01:17.Understanding the Soil Rhizosphere System
Food & Fertilizer Technology Center, 2006-12-01
Sustainable Management of the Soil Rhizospherei System
Methods for the sustainable management of the soil rhizosphere system for efficient crop production and fertilizer use clearly fall into three distinct ways and methods: a) cultural management/practices; b) efficient nutrient application/fertilizer management; and c) use of organic fertilizers and bio-fertilizers.
