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The effects of pH and calcium on the growth of Leucaena leucocephala in an oxisol and ultisol soil

Blair et al., 1988

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4813187070255598750
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Blair G
Lithgow K
Orchard P
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Leucaena was grown for eleven weeks in a pH and calcium amended oxisol and ultisol to determine whether poor growth in acid soils is related to calcium deficiency or low pH induced effects, such as aluminium toxicity. Soil pH was ameliorated by the addition of either …
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