Abstract
Crops were fertilized with fertilizers which contained chloride and sulfate in order to examine how the sulfur content of a plant may be affected by that of the soil. At the time of flowering the respective chlorine or sulfate content of the plants was considerably above that of the controls; differences were less, however, when the plants were fully mature. Sulfate, in particular, was little different. In field observations, little correlation was noted between sulfate content of plants and soils. Natural variations in the sulfur content of plants were greater than the increases attributable to smoke air pollution. 2 tables.
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Hengl, F, and Reckendorfer, P.
Relationship of sulfur content of soils and plants.
Austria: N. p.,
1928.
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Hengl, F, & Reckendorfer, P.
Relationship of sulfur content of soils and plants.
Austria.
Hengl, F, and Reckendorfer, P.
1928.
"Relationship of sulfur content of soils and plants."
Austria.
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title = {Relationship of sulfur content of soils and plants}
author = {Hengl, F, and Reckendorfer, P}
abstractNote = {Crops were fertilized with fertilizers which contained chloride and sulfate in order to examine how the sulfur content of a plant may be affected by that of the soil. At the time of flowering the respective chlorine or sulfate content of the plants was considerably above that of the controls; differences were less, however, when the plants were fully mature. Sulfate, in particular, was little different. In field observations, little correlation was noted between sulfate content of plants and soils. Natural variations in the sulfur content of plants were greater than the increases attributable to smoke air pollution. 2 tables.}
journal = []
volume = {3}
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month = {Jan}
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title = {Relationship of sulfur content of soils and plants}
author = {Hengl, F, and Reckendorfer, P}
abstractNote = {Crops were fertilized with fertilizers which contained chloride and sulfate in order to examine how the sulfur content of a plant may be affected by that of the soil. At the time of flowering the respective chlorine or sulfate content of the plants was considerably above that of the controls; differences were less, however, when the plants were fully mature. Sulfate, in particular, was little different. In field observations, little correlation was noted between sulfate content of plants and soils. Natural variations in the sulfur content of plants were greater than the increases attributable to smoke air pollution. 2 tables.}
journal = []
volume = {3}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Austria}
year = {1928}
month = {Jan}
}