In the process of phosphate rock acidulation, several impure P compounds may be formed along with the desirable Ca and NH4 phosphates. Such compounds normally reduce the content of water-soluble P and thus the agronomic effectiveness of commercial fertilizers. In order to study this problem, a greenhouse experiment consisting of three consecutive corn crops was conducted in samples of a Red-Yellow Latosol (Typical Hapludox) in a completely randomized design (6 x 2 x 2), with four replicates. Six commercial fertilizers were added to 2 kg of soil at a rate of 70 mg kg-1 P, based on the content of soluble P in neutral ammonium citrate plus water (NAC + H2O) of the fertilizers. Fertilizer application occurred either in the original form or leac...
Organic acids exuded by roots, especially citrate, can increase P availability in soils and thus fac...
Organic acids exuded by roots, especially citrate, can increase P availability in soils and thus fac...
Organic acids exuded by roots, especially citrate, can increase P availability in soils and thus fac...
In the process of phosphate rock acidulation, several impure P compounds may be formed along with th...
ABSTRACT: There are several globally accepted methods to chemically characterize P-fertilizers, but ...
ABSTRACT: There are several globally accepted methods to chemically characterize P-fertilizers, but ...
There are several globally accepted methods to chemically characterize P-fertilizers, but not all ar...
There is concern that the use of lower quality phosphate rock can result in elevated amounts of Fe-A...
Phosphate fertilizers should match soil attributes to enhance agronomic effectiveness and recovery b...
There is concern that the use of lower quality phosphate rock can result in elevated amounts of Fe-A...
There is concern that the use of lower quality phosphate rock can result in elevated amounts of Fe-A...
An investigation was undertaken to study the immediate and residual availability of phosphate fertil...
Organic acids exuded by roots, especially citrate, can increase P availability in soils and thus fac...
Organic acids exuded by roots, especially citrate, can increase P availability in soils and thus fac...
Organic acids exuded by roots, especially citrate, can increase P availability in soils and thus fac...
Organic acids exuded by roots, especially citrate, can increase P availability in soils and thus fac...
Organic acids exuded by roots, especially citrate, can increase P availability in soils and thus fac...
Organic acids exuded by roots, especially citrate, can increase P availability in soils and thus fac...
In the process of phosphate rock acidulation, several impure P compounds may be formed along with th...
ABSTRACT: There are several globally accepted methods to chemically characterize P-fertilizers, but ...
ABSTRACT: There are several globally accepted methods to chemically characterize P-fertilizers, but ...
There are several globally accepted methods to chemically characterize P-fertilizers, but not all ar...
There is concern that the use of lower quality phosphate rock can result in elevated amounts of Fe-A...
Phosphate fertilizers should match soil attributes to enhance agronomic effectiveness and recovery b...
There is concern that the use of lower quality phosphate rock can result in elevated amounts of Fe-A...
There is concern that the use of lower quality phosphate rock can result in elevated amounts of Fe-A...
An investigation was undertaken to study the immediate and residual availability of phosphate fertil...
Organic acids exuded by roots, especially citrate, can increase P availability in soils and thus fac...
Organic acids exuded by roots, especially citrate, can increase P availability in soils and thus fac...
Organic acids exuded by roots, especially citrate, can increase P availability in soils and thus fac...
Organic acids exuded by roots, especially citrate, can increase P availability in soils and thus fac...
Organic acids exuded by roots, especially citrate, can increase P availability in soils and thus fac...
Organic acids exuded by roots, especially citrate, can increase P availability in soils and thus fac...