Search Results - "Racz, Geza"
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Concentration of cadmium in durum wheat as affected by time, source and placement of nitrogen fertilization under reduced and conventional-tillage management
Published in Plant and soil (01-12-2010)“…Cadmium concentration in durum (Triticum durum L.) grain may be influenced by fertilizer management. A three year field study was conducted at two locations in…”
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Influence of biosolids on phosphorus sorption characteristics of a Vertisol in comparison with manures and fertilizer
Published in Canadian journal of soil science (2007)“…Regulation of manure application in Manitoba has raised the question of whether or not biosolids application should be regulated in the same way. This study…”
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Phosphorus drawdown rate following cessation of repeated manure application to annual crops
Published in Nutrient cycling in agroecosystems (2023)“…Repeated nitrogen (N)-based manure application to meet crop N requirements could result in phosphorus (P) accumulation to potentially detrimental levels in…”
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Phosphorus fractions in soil amended with organic and inorganic phosphorus sources
Published in Canadian journal of soil science (01-02-2004)“…Information on the P fractions in soils treated with different organic amendments is needed to better manage land application of organic amendments to…”
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Extractable phosphorus in alkaline soils amended with high rates of organic and inorganic phosphorus
Published in Canadian journal of soil science (01-11-2004)“…Information on the extractable P in soils treated with different organic amendments and how it changes with time is important to a sound management of manure…”
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Transformations of synthetic birnessite as affected by pH and manganese concentration
Published in Clays and clay minerals (01-06-1994)“…Abstract The amount of Mn 2+ adsorbed or removed from solution by birnessite is several times greater than its reported cation exchange capacity…”
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