The Status of Microelements in Relation to Crop Production in Paddy Soils of China: I. Boron

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The paddy soils are a kind special cultivated soils, Their chemical characteristics are radically different from those of normal upland soils. Some nutrients are moblized and translocated, while others remain unaffected, including both the macroelements and microelements. Deficiency of microelements is a common problem in certain type of paddy soils.

Tang Li-hua, Xu Jun-xiang and Yin Chu-liang also participated in this reseach.

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Zheng, L., Qi-qing, Z. (1981). The Status of Microelements in Relation to Crop Production in Paddy Soils of China: I. Boron. In: Proceedings of Symposium on Paddy Soils. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-68141-7_107

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