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Hugh’s best article ever on Biochemical Sequence and Plant Growth by Hugh Lovel

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Hugh’s best article ever on Biochemical Sequence and Plant Growth by Hugh Lovel

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What is the hierarchy or ‘biochemical sequence’ of what must function first before the next thing and the next thing works. The elements early in this sequence must be present and working well before later elements have any chance of being useful for plant growth. Nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium occur late in this biochemical sequence, while sulphur, boron, silicon and calcium start things off.
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Mon Oct 26, 2020 10:25 am
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What is the hierarchy or ‘biochemical sequence’ of what must function first before the next thing and the next thing works. The elements early in this sequence must be present and working well before later elements have any chance of being useful for plant growth. Nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium occur late in this biochemical sequence, while sulphur, boron, silicon and calcium start things off.
It's a good read so far this :thanks:

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Getting another bongo in the jungle and a cupa then reading through the rest of this.

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