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Prediction of plant response to fertilisers by means of soil tests

IV. Wheat grain yield responses to applied phosphate in Canterbury

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Pages 31-40 | Received 18 May 1973, Published online: 05 Jan 2012

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J. A. Douglas, R. A. Littler & M. J. A. Slay. (1988) Effect of superphosphate with and without nitrogen on grain yield, grain size, nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulphur concentrations, and baking quality of ‘Karamu’ wheat. New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research 31:2, pages 169-177.
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D. C. Edmeades, R. M. Pringle, P. W. Shannon & G. P. Mansell. (1984) Effects of lime on pasture production on soils in the North Island of New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research 27:3, pages 371-382.
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J. A. Douglas, C. B. Dyson, M. B. O'Connor & M. W. A. Slay. (1983) Response pattern of successive wheat crops to superphosphate and nitrogen on a soil high in allophane clay in Hawke's Bay, New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Experimental Agriculture 11:3, pages 235-242.
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R. C. McDonald, R. C. Stephen & A. Kelson. (1977) Requirement for nitrogen and phosphorus application by crops in rotation after pasture. New Zealand Journal of Experimental Agriculture 5:2, pages 157-160.
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