Relationship Between Soil Apparent Electrical Conductivity and Cassava Plant (TMS 98/0505) Growth at Early Stages on Sandy Loam Soil
Keywords:
Apparent Electrical Conductivity, Cassava plant growth, Sandy-loam soil, Regression analysis, Correlation analysis.Abstract
A thorough study of major soil properties such as soil Apparent Electrical Conductivity (ECa) which influences plant productivity is of utmost importance if losses in output and input cost from a farm are to be minimized. Soil ECa is a measure of the soil
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