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Anion and cation exchange resin membranes to assess the phosphorus status of some Portuguese soils

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Pages 483-495 | Published online: 11 Nov 2008

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Jessica Drake, Bennett Macdonald & Lorna Fitzsimons. (2014) Precision of the Anion Exchange Membrane Phosphorus Technique When Using a Range of Low-Ionic Solutions in Analysis of Heterogeneous Mine Soils. Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis 45:6, pages 829-843.
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Maria do Carmo Horta, Marta Roboredo, João Coutinho & José Torrent. (2010) Relationship between Olsen P and Ammonium Lactate–Extractable P in Portuguese Acid Soils. Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis 41:19, pages 2358-2370.
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J. R. Sousa & J. Coutinho. (2009) Effect of the Extraction Period on the Routine Assessment of Soil P Status by Ion‐Exchange Resin Membranes. Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis 40:13-14, pages 1995-2008.
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Marta Roboredo & João Coutinho. (2006) Chemical Characterization of Inorganic Phosphorus Desorbed by Ion Exchange Membranes in Short‐ and Long‐Term Extraction Periods. Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis 37:11-12, pages 1611-1626.
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Roberto Indiati. (2000) Soil phosphate desorption by successive extractions with iron oxide‐impregnated paper strip. Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis 31:15-16, pages 2651-2664.
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M. L. Fernandes, F. Calouro, R. Indiati & A. M. Barros. (2000) Evaluation of soil test methods for estimation of available phosphorus in some Portuguese soils: A greenhouse study. Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis 31:15-16, pages 2535-2546.
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F.H.T. Oliveira, R.F. Novais, T.J. Smyth & J.C.L. Neves. (2000) Comparisons of phosphorus availability between anion exchange resin and mehlich‐1 extractions among Oxisols with different capacity factors. Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis 31:5-6, pages 615-630.
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M. L. V. Fernandes, R. Indiati, J. Coutinho & A. Buondonno. (1999) Soil properties affecting phosphorus extraction from Portuguese soils by conventional and innovative methods. Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis 30:7-8, pages 921-936.
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M. L. V. Fernandes & J. F. Coutinho. (1999) Effect of liming and phosphate application on sudangrass growth and phosphorus availability in two temperate acid soils. Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis 30:5-6, pages 855-871.
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J. Durán, M. Delgado-Baquerizo, A. Rodríguez, F. Covelo & A. Gallardo. (2013) Ionic exchange membranes (IEMs): A good indicator of soil inorganic N production. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 57, pages 964-968.
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L. BORTOLON, C. GIANELLO, S. WELTER, R.G.O. ALMEIDA & E. GIASSON. (2011) Simultaneous Extraction of Phosphorus, Potassium, Calcium and Magnesium from Soils and Potassium Recommendations for Crops in Southern Brazil. Pedosphere 21:3, pages 365-372.
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Jorge Durán, Alexandra Rodríguez, José María Fernández-Palacios & Antonio Gallardo. (2008) Changes in soil N and P availability in a Pinus canariensis fire chronosequence. Forest Ecology and Management 256:3, pages 384-387.
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Nairam F. Barros, Filho, N.B. Comerford & Nairam F. Barros. (2005) Phosphorus sorption, desorption and resorption by soils of the Brazilian Cerrado supporting eucalypt. Biomass and Bioenergy 28:2, pages 229-236.
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Deborah A. McGrath, Nicholas B. Comerford & Mary L. Duryea. (2000) Litter dynamics and monthly fluctuations in soil phosphorus availability in an Amazonian agroforest. Forest Ecology and Management 131:1-3, pages 167-181.
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John O Agbenin, Cleide A De Abreu & Bernardo van Raij. (1999) Extraction of phytoavailable trace metals from tropical soils by mixed ion exchange resin modified with inorganic and organic ligands. Science of The Total Environment 227:2-3, pages 187-196.
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