Making the Soil Nutritious to Plants

Plants are able to live without MAN, but MAN cannot live without plants. If, therefore, MAN has to survive on earth, he has to ensure that the medium in which plants grow, namely the soil, is kept nutritionally balanced. It is on this premise that my lecture will be based. And taking cognizance of t...

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description Plants are able to live without MAN, but MAN cannot live without plants. If, therefore, MAN has to survive on earth, he has to ensure that the medium in which plants grow, namely the soil, is kept nutritionally balanced. It is on this premise that my lecture will be based. And taking cognizance of the expected heterogeneity of my audience, I will try not to be too technical. With this in view, I shall attempt to develop the topic by posing the questions: What is a soil? And how does the soil acquire its fertility status for the nourishment of plants?
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spelling oai:ir.oauife.edu.ng:123456789-26112023-05-13T11:05:02Z Making the Soil Nutritious to Plants Aduayi, E. A. Soil fertility Type of fertilizer Rate of fertilizer Micronutrient studies Soil fertility evaluation Plant growth Mineral nutrient elements Soil scientists Soil quality Soil chemical properties Organic matter Cation Exchange Capacity Soil fertility management Plants are able to live without MAN, but MAN cannot live without plants. If, therefore, MAN has to survive on earth, he has to ensure that the medium in which plants grow, namely the soil, is kept nutritionally balanced. It is on this premise that my lecture will be based. And taking cognizance of the expected heterogeneity of my audience, I will try not to be too technical. With this in view, I shall attempt to develop the topic by posing the questions: What is a soil? And how does the soil acquire its fertility status for the nourishment of plants? 2013-02-17T20:32:37Z 2018-10-27T13:57:04Z 2013-02-17T20:32:37Z 2018-10-27T13:57:04Z 1985-12-10 Lecture http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2611 en pdf application/pdf Nigeria Obafemi Awolowo University Press
spellingShingle Soil fertility
Type of fertilizer
Rate of fertilizer
Micronutrient studies
Soil fertility evaluation
Plant growth
Mineral nutrient elements
Soil scientists
Soil quality
Soil chemical properties
Organic matter
Cation Exchange Capacity
Soil fertility management
Aduayi, E. A.
Making the Soil Nutritious to Plants
title Making the Soil Nutritious to Plants
title_full Making the Soil Nutritious to Plants
title_fullStr Making the Soil Nutritious to Plants
title_full_unstemmed Making the Soil Nutritious to Plants
title_short Making the Soil Nutritious to Plants
title_sort making the soil nutritious to plants
topic Soil fertility
Type of fertilizer
Rate of fertilizer
Micronutrient studies
Soil fertility evaluation
Plant growth
Mineral nutrient elements
Soil scientists
Soil quality
Soil chemical properties
Organic matter
Cation Exchange Capacity
Soil fertility management
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