Influence of rock phosphate on available phosphorus as measured by plant uptake and soil extractants
A greenhouse and laboratory study was conducted to determine the response of corn grown in three sandy loam soils to application of five rock phosphates (RP). The ACS solubility index for the five RP ranged from 22.6 to 1. 2 Addition of RP to the Marlette and Tracy soils in- creased plant growth slightly and markedly increased total P uptake. RP addition to the Granby soil produced very little response.
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Main Author: | Espinosa, José |
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Format: | Tesis biblioteca |
Language: | in |
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Michigan: Michigan State University, Department of Crop Soil Science, 1979. 60 p.
1979
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Subjects: | SUELOS, ROCA FOSFÓRICA, MAG. SC. THESIS, |
Online Access: | http://repositorio.iniap.gob.ec/jspui/handle/41000/501 |
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