- A
fertilizer (American English) or
fertiliser (British English) is any
material of
natural or
synthetic origin that is
applied to soil or to
plant tissues...
-
which have been over-fertilised (e.g., spinach).
Advocates state that
overfertilization is a risk in the
first year if
woodchips are used,
which will break...
- full sun, but long
periods of
direct sunlight may burn the foliage.
Overfertilization results in
yellowing of the leaves. It is a low-maintenance tropical...
- desertification,
usually as
results of drainage,
overdrafting (for irrigation),
overfertilization, or overexploitation. In history, crop
failures and
subsequent famines...
- to 80 days. It
appreciates slightly rich and well-drained soils, but
overfertilized soil will
result in
fewer fruits. The
plant has the
potential to grow...
- Schindler,
David W., Vallentyne, John R. (2008). The
Algal Bowl:
Overfertilization of the World's
Freshwaters and Estuaries,
University of
Alberta Press...
- Schindler,
David W., Vallentyne, John R. (2008). The
Algal Bowl:
Overfertilization of the World's
Freshwaters and Estuaries,
University of
Alberta Press...
-
water through drip irrigation,
monitoring soil
nutrients to
avoid overfertilization, and
using cover crops in
place of
fertilizer application may help...
- Scalenghe, R.; Edwards, A.C. & Barberis, E. (2007). "Phosphorus loss in
overfertilized soils: The
selective P
partitioning and
redistribution between particle...
- 2024.
David W. Schindler; John R.
Vallentyne (2008). The
Algal Bowl:
Overfertilization of the World's
Freshwaters and Estuaries. Edmonton, Alberta: University...