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    Author(s)Robert Parmes
    PublisherScientific Publishers
    Edition1st Edition
    ISBN9788193698587
    Pages450
    BindingHardcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJanuary 2023

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    Scientific Publishers Organic And Inorganic Fertilizer by Robert Parmes

    This book has four parts. The Frist part discusses the importance of organic residues to soil fertility and proposes an energy index for comparing organic and inorganic fertilizers; addresses the controversy regarding the effect of organic and inorganic fertilizers on food quality; and discusses options for determining fertilizer applications. The second part covers the range of organic fertilizers including unprocessed locally available residues and compost as well as cover crops; processed wastes; and commercial organic fertilizers. The third part has a chapter for each soil nutrient, except for a single chapter on trace elements. Each chapter describes the importance of the nutrient to the plant; its behavior in the soil; and common organic and inorganic fertilizers and application rates. The _nal part consists of four appendices which contain the only use of chemical and mathematical equations in the book. Appendix A is a collection of conversion xi Preface factors that may be useful. Appendix B presents the details of the argument behind the energy credit proposed for organic matter in Chapter 2. Appendix C calculations on the liming value and acidity of various fertilizers. Appendix D contains a derivation of graphs in _figure 7.1 showing the loss of organic matter in a composting process under different conditions.