Toxicity of Arsenic as Sodium Arsenate on Cassava Grown on Map Bon Sandy Loam soil
Abstract
In corporation of sodium arsenate at 100 ppm As and above on Map Bon sandy loam soil in a pot experiment had pronounced effect on cassava. Growth was stopped immediately since the first contact. There was no root on cutting of one week seedling. Branch died within a week.
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1983-07-01
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Krutkun, Tawin. 1983. “Toxicity of Arsenic As Sodium Arsenate on Cassava Grown on Map Bon Sandy Loam Soil”. Agriculture and Natural Resources 17 (2). Bangkok, Thailand:34-37. https://li01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/anres/article/view/240914.
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