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Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part B
Pesticides, Food Contaminants, and Agricultural Wastes
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Acidification of a solonetzic soil by nitrogenous fertilizers

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Pages 581-605 | Published online: 21 Nov 2008

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J. T. Harapiak, S. S. Malhi & K. S. Gill. (2000) Chemical soil properties and bromegrass hay composition as affected by 23 annual fall and spring applications of ammonium nitrate and urea. Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis 31:19-20, pages 3217-3230.
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S.S. Malhi, J.T. Harapiak, M. Nyborg & K.S. Gill. (2000) Effects of long‐term applications of various nitrogen sources on chemical soil properties and composition of bromegrass hay. Journal of Plant Nutrition 23:7, pages 903-912.
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S. S. Malhi, M. Nyborg & Y. K. Soon. (2009) Long-term effects of balanced fertilization on grass forage yield, quality and nutrient uptake, soil organic C and N, and some soil quality characteristics. Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems 86:3, pages 425-438.
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S.S Malhi, M Nyborg & J.T Harapiak. (1998) Effects of long-term N fertilizer-induced acidification and liming on micronutrients in soil and in bromegrass hay. Soil and Tillage Research 48:1-2, pages 91-101.
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D.W. McAndrew & S.S. Malhi. (1992) Long-term N fertilization of a solonetzic soil: Effects on chemical and biological properties. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 24:7, pages 619-623.
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S. S. Malhi, M. Nyborg, J. T. Harapiak & N. A. Flore. 1991. Plant-Soil Interactions at Low pH. Plant-Soil Interactions at Low pH 547 553 .

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