If fertilization does not meet the demand of soils and crops, considerable yield losses will occur, in turn leading to more land which then will be needed for agricultural production. In the light of climate change, the still growing world population, and limited natural resources such as soil and water for example, resource use efficiency becomes increasingly important. Read more …
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