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Requirement of rice crop for phosphorus and potassium at varying sodicity levels

Pages 2291-2303 | Published online: 21 Nov 2008

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Ali Qadar & Z.M. A. Ansari. (2006) Phosphorus Requirements of Rice Grown in Soils With Different Sodicity. Journal of Plant Nutrition 29:12, pages 2105-2117.
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