Optimising Cotton nutrition
Date Issued:1998-08-14
Abstract
Although cotton is grown on fertile soils, commonly nutrient deficiencies become apparent due to many factors. Cotton has a high demand for many nutrients which are taken up over a period of weeks (Table I). Nutrient deficiency (or excess) can reduce crop yields. Nitrogen deficiency, for example, is easily detected, but usually by the time the deficiency is recognised and remedied, the crop has suffered some nutritional stress.
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- 1998 Australian Cotton Conference
Proceedings from the 1998 Australian Cotton Conference