This would exceed any possible gains from warming in areas currently too cold to grow crops and would also offset the benefits of rising carbon-dioxide concentrations.
The yield increase of K fertilizer was quite high at two rates of nitrogen application, and it closely relative to the content of available K in soil and potassium application rate.
The yield increase of K fertilizer was quite high at two rates of nitrogen application, and it closely relative to the content of available K in soil and potassium application rate.