Das Kalium und die Qualita t landwirtschaftlicher Produkte

Weizen, Mais, Hopfen, Gerste : Bericht u ber das 4. Regional-Kolloquium des Internationalen Kali-Institutes Belgrad (Jugoslawien) 1965 = Le potassium et la qualite des produits agricoles : ble , mai s, houblon, orge : compte rendu du 4e colloque re gional de l'Institut international de la potasse, Belgrade (Yougoslavie) 1965.

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Das Kalium und die Qualita t landwirtschaftlicher Produkte

Weizen, Mais, Hopfen, Gerste : Bericht u ber das 4. Regional-Kolloquium des Internationalen Kali-Institutes Belgrad (Jugoslawien) 1965 = Le potassium et la qualite des produits agricoles : ble , mai s, houblon, orge : compte rendu du 4e colloque re gional de l'Institut international de la potasse, Belgrade (Yougoslavie) 1965.

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The Institute
Language
French
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209

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French or German.

Includes bibliographies and index.

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Berne
Other Titles
Le potassium et la qualite des produits agricoles.

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209 p. :
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209

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