Examples of using Nutrient availability in English and their translations into Spanish
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Crops are dependent on soil nutrient availability, on water(ground and surface water for irrigation),
The edaphic acidification can diminish nutrients availability, as well as affect physical properties.
By converting plant material to feces and urine they can alter local nutrient availabilities.
Moreover, areas where the disease can firstly appear are those with less nutrients availability, excess of water(area near the central tower in a centre pivot irrigation system)
The pH-value also influences the nutrient availability.
Maximizing performance through enhanced nutrient availability& absorption.
The influence of soil pH on nutrient availability.
Maximizing nutrient availability and absorption in winter period.
Palabras clave: Distribution of aggregates; Nutrient availability; Entisols.
The target of the ENA2 is Enhancing Nutrient Availability& Absorption.
The Influence of Soil pH on Nutrient Availability Figure 3.
One of the most important points will be the nutrient availability.
MTOR integrates the signals between food(nutrient availability) and cell growth.
Climate, water and nutrient availability, and its relation to sustainable development.
PlantActiv™ Formulation Nu-Trax P+ is chemically and physically designed for better nutrient availability.
The mayfly can also reallocate and alter the nutrient availability in aquatic habitats through the process of bioturbation.
plant growth is more dependent on nutrient availability.
Hydrological and agricultural droughts effectively reduce soil moisture and certain nutrient availability thus reducing productivity of rain fed fodder and food crops.
Recommended for improving soil fertility, promoting root development and increasing nutrient availability and uptake, particularly that of phosphorus bound in the soil.
achieve optimum nutrient availability for plant growth, a growing medium's pH should be within 5.5-6.2,