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Fertilizer use by crop in the Islamic Republic of
Iran
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Chapter 2. Soils, agro-ecological zones, climate and irrigation
Soils
Agro-ecological zones
Agricultural production
Climate
Irrigation and salinity
Chapter 4. The fertilizer sector
Fertilizer supplies
Production of fertilizers
Fertilizer consumption
Demand and supply
Fertilizer use by crop
Chapter 5. Fertilizer use recommendations and balanced fertilization
Chapter 6. Organic manures, biological fertilizers and micronutrients
Chapter 7. Fertilizer distribution and services
Central Organization of Iranian Rural Production Cooperatives
Farmers' HouseAgricultural support services company
Fertilizer prices and subsidies
Chapter 8. Fertilizer research
Plant nutrition
Soils and land planning
Efficient fertilization
Fertilizer application
Environment and health
Biological and organic fertilizers
Policies
Communication
Chapter 9. Fertilizer strategies and constraints