Effect Of Chlorine Sources And Ammonium Sulfate On The Growth Of Coconut Seedlings Grown On Four Soil Types
Antonio V. Veloso | Tung Ly
Abstract:
Fertilizer requirements of coconut seedlings belong Ing to Bayb1y 1 variety grown on four most Important "coconut spil" types (Palo clay loam, Maasin clay, Guinbala-on clay and Fara-on clay) in the Island of Leyte were studled.
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