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Use of Micro-Plot Technique for Studying Gaseous Loss of Ammonia from Added Nitrogen Materials under Field Conditions

Pages 147-154 | Received 17 Jan 1966, Published online: 07 Sep 2009

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A. S. BLACK, R. R. SHERLOCK, K. C. CAMERON, N. P. SMITH & K. M. GOH. (1985) Comparison of three field methods for measuring ammonia volatilization from urea granules broadcast on to pasture. Journal of Soil Science 36:2, pages 271-280.
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