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Fertilizers

Substances or mixtures that are added to the soil to supply nutrients or to make available nutrients already present in the soil, in order to increase plant growth and productivity.
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Fertilizer
Networked: 397 relevant articles (12 outcomes, 38 trials/studies)

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Experts

1. Lucena, Juan J: 6 articles (08/2017 - 08/2003)
2. Fluegge, Keith: 4 articles (09/2017 - 01/2017)
3. Fluegge, Kyle: 3 articles (09/2017 - 01/2017)
4. Bargaz, Adnane: 2 articles (09/2022 - 06/2022)
5. Delaplace, Pierre: 2 articles (09/2022 - 06/2022)
6. Khourchi, Said: 2 articles (09/2022 - 06/2022)
7. Li, Jiajia: 2 articles (05/2022 - 03/2022)
8. Lin, Shiqi: 2 articles (05/2022 - 03/2022)
9. Pei, Lijun: 2 articles (05/2022 - 03/2022)
10. Shang, Xuejun: 2 articles (05/2022 - 03/2022)

Related Diseases

1. Infections
2. Disease Resistance
09/07/1984 - "Networks have been established to test crop germplasm over a broad range of environments, explore ways of boosting the efficiency of fertilizer use, upgrade disease resistance in livestock, and identify socioeconomic obstacles to improved agricultural output. "
01/01/2021 - "This study provides valuable information for applying the PGPB alternative, GN03, as a plant growth and disease-resistance promoting fertilizer."
03/13/2023 - "For organic production systems, the focus needs to be on the following: (i) traits prioritized by organic farmers such as high nutrient use efficiency from organic fertilizer inputs, competitiveness against weeds, and pest and disease resistance, (ii) processing quality parameters defined by millers and bakers and (iii) nutritional quality parameters demanded by organic consumers. "
11/01/2003 - "Studies in Jianghuai hilly region showed that at definite N and P levels, applying potash fertilizer could regulate the transportation and distribution of nutrients in peanut plants, accelerate their absorption of N, P and K, increase the dry matter accumulation in their reproductive organs, and increase their yield, quality, and disease resistance. "
07/19/2023 - "Integrating functional genomic, nutritional and metal content, molecular and cell biology approaches to understand how disease resistance is regulated by nutrient status leading to novel concepts in fundamental processes underlying plant disease resistance will help to devise novel strategies for crop protection with less input of pesticides and fertilizers."
3. Wounds and Injuries (Trauma)
4. Flushing
02/16/2018 - "This study proposes using membrane distillation (MD) as an alternative to the conventional multi-stage flushing (MSF) process to concentrate a semi-product of organic fertilizer. "
11/01/2015 - "At the same nitrogen rate, compared with the traditional T1 treatment (30% basal N fertilizer + 70% N fertilizer in vine extension), the nitrogen and dry matter accumulation of vegetative organs of T4 treatment (30% basal N fertilizer + 30% N fertilizer in vine extension + 40% N fertilizer in fruiting) and T6 treatment (100% basal N fertilizer + NAM) were reduced significantly, but the nitrogen and dry matter accumulation of fruit were increased significantly in the flushing period. "
12/01/2017 - "The benefits mainly concern the production of fertilizers, the decreased efforts at the WWTP, the water savings from toilets flushing, as well as the lower infrastructure volumes if the WWTP is redesigned (in case of significant reduction of nutrients load in wastewater). "
12/01/2006 - "The Sustainable Sanitation System is a new wastewater treatment system that incorporates a non-flushing toilet (Bio-toilet) that converts excreta into a reusable resource (as fertilizer or humus for organic agriculture) and reduces the pollution load to environments of the rivers, the lakes, and the sea. "
07/13/2016 - "Ammonium and phosphate were relatively enriched in February-March (a transitional period from dry/cold to wet/hot climate), which can be ascribed to initial flushing runoff from human/animal waste and spring fertilizer use. "
5. Hypoxia (Hypoxemia)

Related Drugs and Biologics

1. Urea (Carbamide)
2. Urease
3. Ammonia
4. Nitrogen
5. Phosphates (Orthophosphate)
6. Herbicides
7. Polyphosphates
8. Wastewater
9. Vaccines
10. Nitrates

Related Therapies and Procedures

1. Bathroom Equipment
2. Oral Hygiene (Dental Hygiene)
3. Therapeutics
4. Photochemotherapy (Photodynamic Therapy)
5. Drug Therapy (Chemotherapy)