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Response of potatoes to different amounts of nitrogen, phosphoric acid and potash when grown in continuous culture and in rotation with reptop

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Contribution No. 1007 of the Rhode Island Agricultural Experiment Station, Kingston, R. I.

This experiment was planned and begun by A. E. Rich who is now Plant Pathologist at the New Hampshire Experiment Station.

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Odland, T.E., Sheehan, J.E. Response of potatoes to different amounts of nitrogen, phosphoric acid and potash when grown in continuous culture and in rotation with reptop. American Potato Journal 38, 33–42 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02862802

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