AGRO 332 : SOIL FERTILITY AND PLANT NUTRITION NOTES

Institution EGERTON UNIVERSITY
Course Diploma in Agribusin...
Year 1st Year
Semester Unknown
Posted By stephen oyake rabilo
File Type pdf
Pages 42 Pages
File Size 851.24 KB
Views 2646
Downloads 1
Price: Buy Now whatsapp Buy via whatsapp
  • whatsapp
  • facebook
  • twitter

Description

Soil fertility: Is the ability of the soil to supply elements/nutrients essential for plant growth (From germination to physiological maturity) without toxic concentration of any element i.e. in the required amount and at the required time. Soil productivity: Is the ability of the soil to produce a particular crop or sequence of crops under a specified management system. NB: Productive soils are fertile for the crops being grown. However, many fertile soils are unproductive because they have poor climate.
Below is the document preview.

No preview available
Isomerism II Trending!
UPDATED NOTES ON ISOMERISM
12 Pages 3710 Views 0 Downloads 1.88 MB
TORTS_2 Trending!
UPDATED NOTES ON TORTS
24 Pages 3145 Views 0 Downloads 710.8 KB
PSY 211: GUIDANCE AND COUNSELLING Trending!
Guidance means of helping individuals to understand and use wisely the educational, vocational and personal opportunities they have as a form of systematic assistance in achieving satisfactory adjustment to school and to life in general.
3256 Views 1 Downloads 608.55 KB
Ethics for IT Workers and IT Users Trending!
Ethics in Information Technology, Fourth Edition
2837 Views 0 Downloads 710 KB
Computer Legal and Ethical Issues Trending!
The focus is on technical approaches to the detection, prevention, and recovery from computer and network attacks. One other tool is the deterrent factor of law enforcement. Many types of computer attacks can be considered crimes and, as such, carry criminal sanctions. This section begins with a classification of types of computer crime and then looks at some of the unique law-enforcement challenges of dealing with computer crime.
3049 Views 0 Downloads 113.27 KB
Law of Agency Trending!
It is a general principle of contract law that only the parties to the contract acquire rights and liabilities under it. A well recognized exception to this general rule is the concept of agency.
12 Pages 3566 Views 1 Downloads 211.25 KB
LAW OF CONTRACT
BASIC PRINCIPLES OF CONTRACT LAW
26 Pages 460 Views 0 Downloads 208.13 KB
PP1 TERM 3 SCHEMES OF WORK- ART Trending!
UPDATED ARTS SCHEMES OF WORK TERM3 PP1
12 Pages 4014 Views 0 Downloads 837.93 KB
CRE SCHEMES OF WORK PP1 TERM3 Trending!
UPDATED CRE SCHEMES OF WORK PP1 TERM3
9 Pages 3635 Views 0 Downloads 868.76 KB
ENVIROMENTAL ACTIVITIES SCHEMES OF WORK PP1 TERM3 Trending!
UPDATED ENVIRONMENTAL ACTIVITIES SCHEMES OF WORK PP1 TERM3
18 Pages 3662 Views 0 Downloads 873.3 KB