ravinnetason
Ravinnetason, in Finnish agronomy, refers to the level or availability of nutrients in the soil that are accessible to plants. It encompasses essential macronutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, as well as micronutrients like calcium, magnesium, sulfur, iron, and trace elements. The concept is used to assess soil fertility and to guide fertilization and soil management decisions. Ravinnetason is influenced by soil properties, climate, crop uptake, and management practices, and it can vary between fields, crops, and growing seasons.
Measurement and indicators of ravinnetason typically rely on soil testing and plant tissue analysis. In soil
Significance and use: Ravinnetason informs fertilizer recommendations, helping to maximize yield and quality while avoiding deficiencies
See also: soil fertility, soil testing, plant nutrition, fertilization, nutrient management.