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Response of apple and pear trees to phosphate fertilization: A compendium

Pages 1799-1821 | Published online: 11 Nov 2008

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Pawel Wojcik & Marzena Wojcik. (2007) Response of Mature Phosphorus-Deficient Apple Trees to Phosphorus Fertilization and Liming. Journal of Plant Nutrition 30:10, pages 1623-1637.
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J. Thomas Raese. (2002) Phosphorus deficiency symptoms in leaves of apple and pear trees as influenced by available soil phosphorus. Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis 33:3-4, pages 461-477.
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