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Phosphorus and liming effects on early growth of selected plant species grown on an ultisol

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Pages 1659-1673 | Published online: 11 Nov 2008

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Jumpen Onthong, Mitsuru Osaki, Chairatna Nilnond & Toshiaki Tadano. (1999) Phosphorus status of some highly weathered soils in peninsular Thailand and availability in relation to citrate and oxalate application. Soil Science and Plant Nutrition 45:3, pages 627-637.
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G. O. Kolawole & B. T. Kang. (1997) Effect of seed size and phosphorus fertilization on growth of selected legumes. Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis 28:13-14, pages 1223-1235.
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ÁLVARO VILELA DE RESENDE, ANTONIO EDUARDO FURTINI NETO, JOEL AUGUSTO MUNIZ, NILTON CURI & VALDEMAR FAQUIN. (1999) CRESCIMENTO INICIAL DE ESPÉCIES FLORESTAIS DE DIFERENTES GRUPOS SUCESSIONAIS EM RESPOSTA A DOSES DE FÓSFORO. Pesquisa Agropecuária Brasileira 34:11, pages 2071-2081.
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James K Ndufa, K.D Shepherd, R.J Buresh & Bashir Jama. (1999) Nutrient uptake and growth of young trees in a P-deficient soil: Tree species and phosphorus effects. Forest Ecology and Management 122:3, pages 231-241.
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