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    Development of Slow Release Fertilisers for Pineapple by Mohamed Ganawa, Eltaib Saeed

    Published 1999
    “…A compound fertiliser was prepared using different types of straight fertilisers from urea (46% N), China phosphate rock (CPR) (32% P205), muriate of potash (60% K20), gypsum (31 % CaO), kieserite (27% MgO), and copper sulphate (32% CuO). …”
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    The mechanism of action and physiological role of PLCζ at fertilisation by Hachem, A

    Published 2018
    “…</p> <p>Lastly, oocytes fertilised in vivo and in vitro by PLCζ-null sperm were found to be polyspermic. …”
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    Effects of Sites, Fertilisers and Light on the Growth of Calamus Manan Miquel by Vilayphone, Anoulom

    Published 1997
    “…The second involved a pot trial examining the effects of chicken dung, POME and NPK (blue) under two light intensities, 100% and 50%. The third was on fertiliser field trials examining the benefit of applying slow release fertilisers and applying fertiliser at an age beyond three years as commonly practised. …”
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    Influence of Slow-Release Fertilisers on Growth of Rubber (Hevea Brasiliensis) Seedlings by Tong, Viet Thinh

    Published 1997
    “…However, application of chemical fertilisers has several disadvantages such as fast nutrient leaching, fertiliser bum and requirement of intensive labour for split applications. …”
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    Extract Of Gelidiella Acerosa (S-Act-1) As A Capacitation Agent For In Vitro Fertilisation In Goat by Chandrasiri, Alawattage Don Nimal

    Published 1997
    “…In vitro maturation o f goat oocytes and fertilisation were assessed by the number of zygotes cleaving beyond the 2-cell stage (Experiment 3). …”
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    Evaluation of gypsum based material as coating agent to improve the efficiency of granular urea fertiliser by Mohd Ibrahim, Khairul Ridzwan

    Published 2015
    “…The environment will also be benefitting from a more efficient use of nitrogen fertiliser.…”
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    The Effect of Light, Fertiliser and Planting Density on the Growth and Flowering of Asystasia Gangetlca Subsp. Micrantha by Quah, Yin Thye

    Published 1997
    “…Inter-plant competition has affected flowering: low-density (1 plant/pot) plants have higher capsule potential of 302 capsules/pot compared to only 34 capsules/pot for high-density under open conditions with high fertiliser rates. Phase 3 growth of Asystasia was primarily the flowering and reproduction stage and these might be considered the "climax" growth. …”
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    Effect of organic fertilisers on the yield and quality of Cocoa ( Theobroma Cacao L.) grown on a vertisol by Boney Muda

    Published 2019
    “…The use of fertiliser particularly for the inorganic fertilisers has increased annually to cope the global demand of crop production. …”
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    Decomposition of Empty Fruit Bunch and its Interaction with Inorganic N and K Fertilisers in Oil Palm by Lim, Kim Chiew

    Published 1998
    “…Investigations to study the multifactorial interactions between applying varying rates (M) of empty fruit bunch (EFB) with different rates of inorganic nitrogen (N) and potassium (K) fertilisers and to determine the effects of these inorganic fertilisers on decomposition and mineralisation rates of EFB in mature oil palm were undertaken. …”
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    Growth and quality of Chlorella vulgaris and Chaetoceros calcitrans in photobioreactors using low cost media formulated from fertiliser by Silva, Alexander Zachariah De

    Published 2019
    “…Locally available common fertiliser ‘Serbajadi 63’ containing 21:21:21 of nitrogen: phosphorus: potassium and ‘Serbajadi 46’ containing 46% of urea were used as the base formulae for the study. …”
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    Growth and quality of Chlorella vulgaris and Chaetoceros calcitrans in photobioreactors using low cost media formulated from fertiliser by Silva, Alexander Zachariah De

    Published 2019
    “…Locally available common fertiliser ‘Serbajadi 63’ containing 21:21:21 of nitrogen: phosphorus: potassium and ‘Serbajadi 46’ containing 46% of urea were used as the base formulae for the study. …”
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    Growth and quality enhancement of young Labisia pumila benth. and hook. f. varieties under organic and inorganic fertilisation by Rosni, Nurrul Akmar

    Published 2019
    “…The application of organic and inorganic fertiliser to the plant is considered as a good agricultural practice because it improves the plant growth and its quality. …”
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    Characterization of microbial functional diversity and bacterial community structure affected by fertiliser, soil and plant growth stages in aerobic rice by Ali Hassan, Nor Ayshah Alia

    Published 2020
    “…Non-fertilised, 100 kg/ha, 200 kg/ha, and 400 kg/ha of NPK compound fertiliser were applied to peat and sandy clay loam soil. …”
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    Growth, carbon assimilation and biochemical changes of oil palm seedlings (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) in climate change factors with potassium fertilisation by Tuan Mohd Razali, Tuan Syaripah Najihah

    Published 2021
    “…Thus, this research was designed to determine how the use of the evapotranspiration replacement (ER) method and potassium fertiliser could be used to alleviate water and heat stress in oil palm seedlings. …”
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    Essays in limitations to technology adoption by Jozwik, J

    Published 2018
    Subjects: “…fertiliser…”
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    Effects of different rates of N and Fe fertilisation on the growth of Tifdwarf Bermudagrass (Cynodon Dactylon x C.... by Tan, Ching Wei.

    Published 2009
    “…With higher expectations for quality of turfgrass management and the need to reduce maintenance cost, there arises a requirement to have better knowledge in maintaining good quality turfgrasses under local conditions and at a relatively low cost. As fertiliser programme, in particular nitrogen and iron, constitutes the key factor in determining the quality of the turfgrass, this study was conducted to determine their optimal rates of applications under local conditions to achieve good quality turfgrass.…”
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