Effect of soil characteristics on available phosphorus, its uptake by crops and utilization efficiency
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- T 631.416 H29E
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The mean response to applied P in terms of dry matter yield and P uptake by maize and wheat was significant upto 10 ppm and 15 ppm levels of applied P, respectively However, the magnitude of response was low in high P soils as compared to low and medium P
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