The sorption of phosphate was studied in 33 mineral soil samples at the temperatures of +5°C and +20°C. The soils were equilibrated for 2 days with a solution containing phosphate 0.1 mmol/l at an ionic strength of 0.01. At +5°C, the sorption remained unchanged or increased slightly as compared to the sorption at +20°C. The differences between sorbed amounts ranged from —0.03 to 0.29 mmol/kg soil and were statistically significant in 11 samples
The effect of soil heating at different temperatures (i.e 100 - 500°C) on phosphate adsorption have...
A laboratory evaluation of the response of four highly weathered Hawaii soils with varying phosphoru...
The response of crops to added P is generally less predictable on Vertisols than on other soils suc...
The sorption of phosphate was studied in 33 mineral soil samples at the temperatures of +5°C and +20...
The sorption capacity of phosphate in seven soil samples (clay content 1—70 %, organic carbon conten...
The sorption of phosphate was studied in 33 mineral soil samples at the temperatures of +5°C and +20...
The sorption capacity of phosphate in seven soil samples (clay content 1—70 %, organic carbon conten...
The influence of temperature in the range 25° to 45°C on the rate of dissolution and the equilibrium...
A review of the literature relating to the reactions and mechanisms involved in the sorption of inor...
The distribution of soluble phosphate in various fractions of soil phosphorus was studied by treatin...
A number of previous studies have reported the existence of a minimum in phosphate solubility betwee...
Phosphorus (P) is the most important element after nitrogen but P sorption properties are poorly doc...
This study was designed to evaluate the effects of temperature on the potential leachable P pool and...
The capacity of a calcareous desert soil, Thiokol silt loam, to retain natural, as well as added, or...
An attempt was made to study to what extent the capacity of the more or less acid soils in Finland t...
The effect of soil heating at different temperatures (i.e 100 - 500°C) on phosphate adsorption have...
A laboratory evaluation of the response of four highly weathered Hawaii soils with varying phosphoru...
The response of crops to added P is generally less predictable on Vertisols than on other soils suc...
The sorption of phosphate was studied in 33 mineral soil samples at the temperatures of +5°C and +20...
The sorption capacity of phosphate in seven soil samples (clay content 1—70 %, organic carbon conten...
The sorption of phosphate was studied in 33 mineral soil samples at the temperatures of +5°C and +20...
The sorption capacity of phosphate in seven soil samples (clay content 1—70 %, organic carbon conten...
The influence of temperature in the range 25° to 45°C on the rate of dissolution and the equilibrium...
A review of the literature relating to the reactions and mechanisms involved in the sorption of inor...
The distribution of soluble phosphate in various fractions of soil phosphorus was studied by treatin...
A number of previous studies have reported the existence of a minimum in phosphate solubility betwee...
Phosphorus (P) is the most important element after nitrogen but P sorption properties are poorly doc...
This study was designed to evaluate the effects of temperature on the potential leachable P pool and...
The capacity of a calcareous desert soil, Thiokol silt loam, to retain natural, as well as added, or...
An attempt was made to study to what extent the capacity of the more or less acid soils in Finland t...
The effect of soil heating at different temperatures (i.e 100 - 500°C) on phosphate adsorption have...
A laboratory evaluation of the response of four highly weathered Hawaii soils with varying phosphoru...
The response of crops to added P is generally less predictable on Vertisols than on other soils suc...