Effect of gypsum on soil potassium and magnesium status and growth of alfalfa
Though surface‐applied gypsum has been shown to be useful in reducing the subsoil acidity syndrome, excessive application could reduce the availability of other essential cations in soil. This study was conducted to determine the effects of surface‐applied gypsum on the availability of potassium (K)...
Main Authors: | Syed‐Omar, S. R., Sumner, M. E. |
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Format: | Article |
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Taylor and Francis Group
1991
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