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Effect of adsorbed cations and anions at different levels of saturation on the utilisation of soil and fertiliser phosphorus by crops in three Indian soils

I. Neubauer experiments with rye and barley

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Deb, D.L. Effect of adsorbed cations and anions at different levels of saturation on the utilisation of soil and fertiliser phosphorus by crops in three Indian soils. Plant Soil 30, 227–240 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01349512

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