Role of Fe-oxides for predicting phosphorus sorption in calcareous soils

Agronomic efficiency and management of environmental P inputs can be improved by understanding soil-phosphorus interaction. Iron oxides and other clay minerals, P forms, and P sorption in young alluvial and weathered residual soils were determined. Phosphorus retention related to crystallinity and p...

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Main Author: Memon, Mehruinsa (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: KIT Scientific Publishing 2008
Series:Karlsruher mineralogische und geochemische Hefte : Schriftenreihe des Instituts für Mineralogie und Geochemie
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