SOIL WATER CONTENT AFFECTS THE AVAILABILITY OF PHOSPHATE

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  • M.C.H.Mouat Pieter Nes

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https://doi.org/10.33584/jnzg.1985.46.1696

Abstract

Reduction in water content of a soil increased the concentration of ammonium and nitrate in solution, but had no effect on the concentration of phosphate. The corresponding reduction in the quantity of phosphate in solution caused an equivalent reduction in the response of ryegrass to applied phosphate. Keywords: soil solution, soil water content, phosphate, ryegrass, nutrition.

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1985-01-01

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