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Parent LE

ERSAM, Department of Soils and Agri-Food Engineering, FSAA, Université Laval, Canada

Biography

Dr. Leon Etienne Parent is a Professor Emeritus in the department of Soils and Agri-Food Engineering in Laval University, Quebec, Canada. Dr Léon does research in Soil Fertility, Plant Nutrition, and Agronomy. His current project is 'Balancing the components of soil-plant-systems to reach high soil quality and high yield level'. . He published 272 articles in many journals and the articles are informative and got good citations.
Publications

Availability of Three Phosphorus Fertilizers to Corn Grown in Limed Acid-Producing Mine Tailings

Liming can modulate phosphorus (P) availability to plants growing in acid-forming media. The objectives of this study were to determine the effects of lime and phosphorus rates on corn (Zea mays L.) grown under greenhouse conditions on an acid-producing mine tailing, and to evaluate P desorption from the mine tailing after harvest. The acid-sulfide... Read More»

Aajjane A, Karam A and Parent LE

Research Article: J Bioremed Biodeg 2014, 5:229

DOI: 10.4172/2155-6199.1000229

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