potassium content
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potassium
noun[U]
uk/pəˈtæs.i.əm/us/pəˈtæs.i.əm/
a silver-white chemical element that, when combined with other elements, is used in the production of soap, glass, and fertilizers (= substances that help plants ...
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content
noun
uk/ˈkɒn.tent/us/ˈkɑːn.tent/
the articles or parts contained in a magazine or book, with the number of the page they ...
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Availablepotassiumcontent, however, decreased in all the plots.
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Potassiumcontentdecreased slightly with depth in the mulched treatment only.
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The highpotassiumcontentof the endolymph means that potassium, not sodium, is carried as the de-polarizing electrical current in the hair cells.
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Thepotassiumcontentof most plants range from 0.5% to 2% of the harvested weight of crops, conventionally expressed as amount of.
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Rubidium is very similar to potassium and therefore tissue with highpotassiumcontentwill also accumulate the radioactive rubidium.
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O, as a matter of convenience to those describing thepotassiumcontent.
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Rock potash may be a good solution because it has a highpotassiumcontentbut is released slowly to reduce overdose.
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Evaluating growing conditions for anthocyanin and total polyphenol content, one research group found that field location was an important determinant, whereas seedling density and soilpotassiumcontentwere not.
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Incorporation of crop residue also improved soil fertility status as judged by organic carbon and available phosphorus and potassium contents.
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Future production and imports were likely to emphasize phosphate andpotassiumcontentin order to balance the nutrients obtained from organic fertilizers and from existing factories.
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Thirdly, the gasification of black liquor char is more rapid than for any other feedstock as the inherently high sodium andpotassiumcontentof black liquor acts as a catalyst.
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Bananas are naturally slightly radioactive, more so than most other fruits, because of theirpotassiumcontentand the small amounts of the isotope potassium-40 found in naturally occurring potassium.
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Wood ash has highpotassiumcontent, but should be composted first as it is in a highly soluble form.
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