AN EVALUATION OF THE RESIDUAL EFFECT OF APPLIED PHOSPHORUS ON CULTIVATED PASTURES AS MEASURED BY BARLEY FOLLOWING SOD-BREAKING
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The NaHCO3-soluble phosphorus content of a Melfort silty clay soil that had received an annual application of 20 lb N with 40 lb P2O5 per acre for 7 years while in pasture, was increased by 250 per cent as compared with the soluble phosphorus content of soil from unfertilized pastures at the 0- to 3-in. depth. Following 1 year of sod fallow, barley grown on fields that had received P2O5 during the pasture period matured 10 days earlier and yielded 18.4 bu per acre more than unfertilized check pastures.
Mechanical properties of silty clay soil treated with a mixture of lime and zinc oxide nanoparticles
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