Interactive effects of a calcium and magnesium sulphate enriched waste water on crop growth and nutrition
The coal industry of Mpumalanga Province is faced with the problem of developing cost effective ways of using large volumes of calcium and magnesium sulphate enriched waste waters. Use of the waste waters for agricultural production may contribute as a stabilising factor with regard to yields in thi...
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