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Botanical Composition of the Park Grass Plots at R...
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The Park Grass Experiment
Year of Publication
: 1978
Book DOI
:
https://doi.org/10.23637/ERADOC-1-156
Copyright
: Lawes Agricultural Trust
Creator
: Rothamsted Experimental Station
Publisher
: Rothamsted Research
Number of Pages
: 87
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Botanical Composition of the Park Grass Plots at Rothamsted 1856-1976
1
Botanical Composition of the Park Grass Plots at Rothamsted 1856-1976
1
Introduction
1L
Histrory of the Work on Botanical Composition of the Plots and the Need for Further Analysis
1R
Method of Sampling and Plots and Sub-plots Sampled During 1973-76
3L
Results
3R
1. Changes With Time
3R
A. Plots Not Receiving Nitrogen
3R
B. Plots Receiving Nitrogen As Ammonium Sulphate
5L
C. Plots Receiving Nitrogen As Sodium Nitrate
6R
D. Plots Receiving Organic Manures
7R
2. Changes Induced by the New Liming Scheme
8L
Dicussion and Conclusions
9R
Changes With Time
9R
3. Comparison of the Botanical Compositin of Plots 3, 7 and 14 in 1975 and 1976
9R
Changes With Lime
11L
Association Between Botanical Composition and Yield
11R
Relationship Between Fertiliser Treatment and Botanical Composition
12R
Effect of Season on Botanical Composition
13L
General
13R
Future Work
14R
References
16L
Acknowledgements
16L
Tables
18L
Notes on Tables 7-45
21R
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