Characterizing phosphate desorption kinetics from soil : an approach to predicting plant available phosphorus
Many agricultural fields that have received long-term applications of P often contain levels of P exceeding those required for optimal crop production. Knowledge of the effect of the P remaining in the soil (residual effect) is of great importance for fertilization management. In order to characteri...
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