Chemical analysis of leaves and other organs of Theobroma cacao L. as a means of diagnosing fertilizer requirements, a critical analysis of the literature (Summary of a fuller report)

Chemical analysis of leaves and other organs of Theobroma cacao L. as a means of diagnosing fertilizer requirements, a critical analysis of the literature (Summary of a fuller report)

by T. Eernstman

Book 34 of Literatuuroverzicht -- nr.

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