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Coamendments to modify phosphorus extractability and nitrogen/phosphorus ratio in feedlot manure and composted manure

Dao, 1999

Document ID
282975435724457122
Author
Dao T
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of Environmental Quality

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A narrow nitrogen to phosphorus ratio (N/P) exists in animal manure, resulting in P high loading and pollution risks when land applications are made to meet N demands of a crop. Nonhazardous mineral by‐products potentially widen the effective N/P ratio in manure. We …
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