Zinc equilibria and nutrition of rice as influenced by amelioration of sodic soils
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Soil solution pH and Zn markedly decreased upto 14 days of submergence and thereafter, pH slightly increased but Zn concentration continued to decrease Addition of amendments decreased the pH gradually in the order gypsum, pyrites and FYM and increased Zn
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