Soil phosphorus and relationship to phosphorus balance under long-term fertilization
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DOI: 10.17221/709/2017-PSE
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- Gabriela MÜHLBACHOVÁ & Pavel ČERMÁK & Radek VAVERA & Martin KÁŠ & Miroslava PECHOVÁ & Kateřina MARKOVÁ & Helena KUSÁ & Pavel RŮŽEK & Jaroslav HLUŠEK & Tomáš LOŠÁK, 2017. "Boron availability and uptake under increasing phosphorus rates in a pot experiment," Plant, Soil and Environment, Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences, vol. 63(11), pages 483-490.
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loess soil; phosphorus activation coefficient; wheat-maize rotation;All these keywords.
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