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Changes in pH and the organic matter and phosphorus contents of asparagus cultivated soils produced by phosphorus fertilization

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Pages 1465-1478 | Published online: 21 Nov 2008

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Dan Drost. (2018) A Single Application of Phosphorus at Planting Improves Long-term Asparagus Root Growth and Yield. International Journal of Vegetable Science 24:2, pages 146-159.
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