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    Effect of fertilisation on fungal community in topsoil of winter wheat field by Feihong Zhai, Tingliang Li, Xiaorui Qin, Xiaodong Zhao, Liwei Jiang, Yinghe Xie

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…In this study, the effects of different fertilisers (i.e. bacterial fertiliser (BF), composed of organic matters and bacteria; mineral fertiliser (MF), composed of N, P and K) on soil fungi in wheat field were analysed. …”
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    A Mini Review of Palm Based Fertiliser Production in Malaysia by M.Y. Chong, W.P.Q. Ng, D.K.S. Ng, H.L. Lam, D.L.K. Lim, K.H. Law

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…This paper reviews the progress, potential and technologies used to convert palm biomass into fertiliser in Malaysia. In overall, palm biomass exhibits great potential to be converted into fertiliser to substitute portion of the country’s fertiliser import fraction for efficient utilisation.…”
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    Effects of quantity and quality of carp sperm on egg fertilisation success by M. Kołdras, T. Mejza

    Published 1983-12-01
    “…The analysis of the fertilisation success served to verify conditions crucial to the artificial fertilisation of carp. …”
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    New Approach for Fertiliser Size Assessment Using Contactless Scanning by Andrius Laucka, Darius Andriukaitis, Algimantas Valinevicius, Mindaugas Zilys, Dangirutis Navikas, Leonas Balasevicius, Audrius Merfeldas, Roman Sotner, Jan Jerabek, Zhixiong Li, Jozef Ritonja

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…The recovery of soil is facilitated by using chemicals designed for the enrichment of cultivated soil. Fertilisers are made of a combination of various substances that determine not only the chemical but also the shape characteristics of the fertiliser pellets. …”
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    Effect of zinc fertilisation on yield and selected qualitative parameters of broccoli by Miroslav ŠLOSÁR, Ivana MEZEYOVÁ, Alžbeta HEGEDÜSOVÁ, Alena ANDREJIOVÁ, Peter KOVÁČIK, Tomáš LOŠÁK, Tomáš KOPTA, Anna J. KEUTGEN

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…Bejo 2914 F1: (1) untreated control; (2) Zn0.75 - Zinkuran SC as foliar fertiliser at the rate of 0.75 L/ha (375 g Zn/ha); (3) Zn1.50 - Zinkuran SC as foliar fertiliser at the rate of 1.50 L/ha (750 g Zn/ha). …”
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    Effect of fertilisation with urea on development in the ornamental bromeliad Aechmea fasciata by Patricia Giampaoli, Daniela Soares dos Santos, Luciana Mollo, Shoey Kanashiro, Armando Reis Tavares

    “…ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of urea fertiliser on the bromeliad, Aechmea fasciata. Plants were submitted to weekly treatments with a solution of 0.0, 0.5, 1.0, 1.5 or 2.0 g urea L-1. …”
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    An Integrated Approach to Convert Lignocellulosic and Wool Residues into Balanced Fertilisers by Filippo Marchelli, Giorgio Rovero, Massimo Curti, Elisabetta Arato, Barbara Bosio, Cristina Moliner

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Hydrolysis produces a N-rich fertiliser. We demonstrate how these two processes could be fruitfully integrated, as their products can be flexibly mixed to produce fertilisers. …”
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    Agricultural fertilisers contribute substantially to microplastic concentrations in UK soils by Samuel J. Cusworth, William J. Davies, Martin R. McAinsh, Andrew S. Gregory, Jonathan Storkey, Carly J. Stevens

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…We demonstrate that microplastic concentrations increased at higher rates in soils that are amended with either organic or inorganic fertiliser between 1966 and 2022, suggesting that agricultural fertilisers are an important contributor to microplastic concentrations in agricultural soils over time. …”
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    Food fertiliser (food waste composter) / Mohd Asyraf Dziaudin by Dziaudin, Mohd Asyraf

    Published 2018
    “…Food waste with proper disposal and by using composters will creates a valuable fertiliser to nourish our mother earth. In Al-Qu'ran syas: Indeed, wasteful are brothers of devils, and ever has satan been his Lord ungrateful. …”
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    Waste, fertilising product, or something else? EU regulation of biochar by Štrubelj, L

    Published 2022
    “…Additionally, the recently enacted Fertilising Products Regulation (EU/2019/1009) is investigated, and its approach to label biochar a fertilising product. …”
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    Phyto-oestrogens affect fertilisation and embryo development in vitro in sheep by Amir, Anna Aryani, Kelly, Jennifer M., Kleemann, David O., Durmic, Zoey, Blache, Dominique, Martin, Graeme B.

    Published 2018
    “…Cumulus-oocyte complexes were randomly allocated to the treatments, then fertilised and cultured in vitro. Compared with control (0µgmL-1), the lower concentrations of isoflavone (2.5, 5 and 10µgmL-1) had no detectable effect on the rates of cleavage or embryo development, or on embryo total cell counts (TCC). …”
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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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    Response of yield contributing characters of maize to irrigation and nitrogenous fertiliser by Shirazi, S. M., Yusop, Zulkifli, Salman, F. A.

    Published 2012
    “…A field experiment was carried out to study the response of maize to various irrigation regimes and nitrogenous fertilisers. Texturally, the experimental soil was silt loam having 36.78% sand, 50.93% silt and 12.18% clay, respectively. …”
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