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Andisols

2022
Thor Thorson   +6 more
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Improving phosphorus availability in Andisols and Oxisols

2016
Low phosphorus (P) availability limits plant growth in many soils, particularly in Andisols and Oxisols, due to their large content of minerals that strongly sorb P (e.g. Al/Fe oxyhydroxides, allophane). Because of the strong P retention, P fertilizer requirements are high in these soils.
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INFLUENCE OF ELECTROLYTE ON CADMIUM INTERACTION WITH SELECTED ANDISOLS AND ALFISOLS

Soil Science, 1997
The adsorption-desorption of cadmium (Cd) as a function of pH, ionic strength, and composition of the electrolyte was examined for four variable charge soils: two Alfisols from Zimbabwe (Mazowe and Bulawayo) and two Andisols from Spain (Realejos=l and Realejos=2).
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Some Andisols from Savai'i, Western Samoa

Soil Science Society of America Journal, 1991
Abstract Five pedons in the lowlands and foothills of Savai'i were studied in detail to determine whether or not they were Andisols. All five met the requirements proposed by the International Committee for the Classification of Andisols (ICOMAND) for the designation of Andisols, as recently accepted into the soil taxonomy.
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Andisols

2015
Zueng-Sang Chen   +2 more
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Andisols: Evolution of Their Classification and Nomenclature

Soil Survey Horizons, 2000
Hari Eswaran, Fred Beinroth
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Saline water removal from a soil column composed of Andisol by porewater flow due to rainwater infiltration

Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering, 2021
Makoto Higashino, Heinz G Stefan
exaly  

Phosphorus fractions in Andisol and Ultisol inoculated with Bacillus thuringiensis and phosphorus uptake by wheat

Journal of Plant Nutrition, 2020
Macarena Gerding   +2 more
exaly  

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