The Long-Term Fertilization Trials In Halle Paperback 2nd Edition
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Author 1
Wolfgang Merbach
Book Description
With the “eternal rye” experiment, laid out by Julius Kühn in 1878, the Institute of Agricultural and Nutritional Sciences of the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg has the second oldest long-term fertilization trial of the world after Rothamstedt (UK). In addition, four more long-term fertilization experiments as well as one soil development trial exist in Halle, all founded by Karl Schmalfuß in 1948/49. Wolfgang Merbach and Annette Deubel summarize the most important results and draw conclusions for the continuation of these internationally important experiments.
ISBN-13
9783835040007
Language
English
Publisher
Deutscher Universitats-Verlag
Number of Pages
191
About the Author
Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Merbach taught plant nutrition until 2006 and from 2000 - 2003 was Dean of the Faculty of Agriculture of the Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg. Main fields of work: ecophysiology of the rhizosphere, symbiotic nitrogen binding, sustainable land use, N-conversion in ecosystems, climate-relevant trace gases (nitrous oxide). Dr. Annette Deubel received her PhD in plant nutrition and focused on issues of P - dynamics in soil, P - mobilizing microorganisms and organic root exudates of plants.
Author 2
Annette Deubel
Edition Number
2nd Edition