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Hamence, 1950 - Google Patents

A method for the determination of the relative availability of nitrogen in nitrogenous fertilizers

Hamence, 1950

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1811087604734740540
Author
Hamence J
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Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture

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The process depends upon the determination of the nitrate nitrogen produced from the fertilizer when it is mixed with soil under such conditions as to give the maximum rate of nitrification; the most important conditions in the test are the moisture content of the soil and …
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