Citric acid acidification of wheat straw derived biochar for overcoming nutrient deficiency in alkaline calcareous soil (Case of Phosphorus)
<p>Phosphorous fixation in soils is a serious concern worldwide, and biochar is gaining attention daily due to its potential benefits for improving the agronomic benefits of applied phosphorus. The present study aims to enhance understanding of the phosphorus transformation process in a depriv...
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Main Author: | Adil Mihoub (Author) |
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International Journal of Agricultural Science and Food Technology - Peertechz Publications,
2022-08-27.
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