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Here you will find articles, studies, and publications related to the effects of remineralization on soils, crops, orchards, gardens and in laboratory research. Remineralization can increase yields 2 to 4 times, increase the nutrient density and vitality making plants more drought, frost, disease and insect resistant. Remineralization can be used to deter insect infestations as well.

 

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Publication YearType of PublicationPublication LanguageResearch Area(s)

Micronutrients and contaminants in the grazing and agricultural soils of Kashmir Valley, India

Ishfaq Mir

2025Journal ArticleEnglishAgriculture; Agrogeology

Nature based solutions in soil restoration for improving agricultural productivity

Biswaranjan Behera; G. Narayanaswamy; J.V.N.S Prasad; Kancheti Mrunalini; Kv Rao; Pandian Krishnan; Pradeep Dubey; Pratibha Gudapaty; Purushothaman Abhilash; Somasundaram Jayaraman; Srinivasrao Ch

2022Journal ArticleEnglishAgriculture; Agrogeology

ON THE RESULTS OF STUDIES RELATING TO THE REJUVENATION OF OUR EXHAUSTED SOILS FROM WETLANDS BY INCORPORATING BASALTIC DUST

1947Journal ArticleFrenchAgriculture

Soil Rejuvenation with Crushed Basalt in Mauritius: Part 2, The fertility of basalt and its nutritional effects.

1962Journal ArticleEnglishAgriculture

SOIL REJUVENATION WITH CRUSHED BASALT IN MAURITIUS: Part 1, Consistent results of world-wide interest.

1961Journal ArticleEnglishAgriculture

On the rejuvenation of tropical Iaterttes by the incorporation of basalt dust

O. D'HOTMAN DE VILLIERS

1937Journal ArticleFrenchAgriculture

Further results of studies on the rejuvenation of exhausted soils in humid districts by incorporating basalt dust.

O. D’Hotman de Villiers

1949Journal ArticleFrenchAgriculture

Fertilizing Value of Crushed Basalt

1952Journal ArticleEnglishAgriculture

A REVIEW OF ORGANIC AND INORGANIC AMENDMENTS USED IN CANE CULTIVATION IN MAURITIUS: Part C

D. H. Parish; S. M. Feillafe

1958Journal ArticleEnglishAgriculture

The Use of Ground Rocks in Laterite Systems: An improvement to the use of Conventional Soluble Fertilizers?

B. Kronberg; Othon H. Leonardos; W. Fyfe

1987Journal ArticleEnglishAgriculture; Agrogeology