Evaluation of quantity-intensity relationships of potassium in deeply weathered soil profile developed over granite from Peninsular Malaysia
The potassium (K) supplying capacity of a deeply weathered profile developed over granite from Peninsular Malaysia was investigated by employing the quantity-intensity (Q/I) approach. The values of potential buffering capacity (PBC(K)), labile K (K(L)), specific K (K0), and specific K sites (K(X)) w...
Main Authors: | Hamdan, J., Burnham, C.P., Ruhana, B. |
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Format: | Article |
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Marcel Dekker Inc.
1999
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