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Determining by Plant Response the Retention of Nutrient Ions by Soils1

Agronomy Journal - United States
doi 10.2134/agronj1939.00021962003100010004x
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AgronomyCrop Science
Date

January 1, 1939

Authors
John P. ConradC. N. Adams
Publisher

Wiley


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