After that vision I had, where I met the friendly therapsid and salty gleaming polyhalite along the shore of the ancient Zechstein Sea, I began to investigate. A lot of what I found is on the other pages of the site. I also found that there was a lot of hard evidence, in the form of scientific studies, which are a bit dry for the general public, but could be valuable for industry professionals.
This page operates on a subscription or donation basis, allowing for continued research and spreading the word about polyhalite's benefits globally. Your contribution not only supports ongoing work but also helps in fostering a market for this valuable substance. And if you are an industry professional, this constantly updated, curated database on polyhalite research is designed to be a time-saving, valuable tool for you.
Each study is carefully selected, highlighted and summarized, to give you comprehensive insights into how this ancient mineral can support sustainable farming practices today. The articles below cover the research worldwide on polyhalite's impact across various crops, its enhancement of soil health, and its role in environmental protection by reducing leaching The URL for each study is also given, thus allowing you to go straight to the source, to learn more, or to bolster your own communicationsabout polyhalite’s value.
This article reports on many benefits to soil quality in the peanut crop.
This article reports on yield and quality of the orange crop in Brazil
This article reports on Improved food quality, and higher marketable yields in tomatoes
This article reports on soil properties, with emphasis on nutrient uptake, inwheat
This article reports on increased yields in wheat crop, in India.
https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IJAgS/article/view/132909
This aricle reports on increased quality and yields in potato crop in Brazil.
https://journals.ashs.org/hortsci/view/journals/hortsci/53/3/article-p373.xml
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