Nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium get all of the publicity, but if there was an Academy Award for crop nutrients, sulfur would win best supporting actor. “A bushel of corn removes 0.08 lb.
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Researchers develop chainmail integrated-electrode for highly efficient hydrogen sulfide electrolysisIn a simulated natural gas desulfurization test, the chainmail integrated-electrode completely oxidized and removed 20% H 2 S at the anode, producing sulfur powder simultaneously. Meanwhile ...
Nitrogen might be the king of yield, but if a corn plant is sulfur deficient, it won’t reach its maximum potential. Over the past 10 years, sulfur deficiency has become a significant issue.
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