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The dissolution of mineral phosphate in soil

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The use of cheap, sparingly soluble calcium phosphate fertilizers is increasitgly widespread, particularly in the extensive agriculture systems of the tropics where very high yields are not sought, and phosphate deficiency is a major limitation to crop production. At present there is little quantitative understanding of the factors determining the rates of dissolution of calcium phosphates in soils. Existing quantitative treatments are inadequate, being either empirical or based on oversi...

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University of Oxford
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Dept. of Plant Sciences
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Publication date:
1985
Type of award:
DPhil
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Doctoral
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University of Oxford
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English
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2013-10-21

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