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Forms of Phosphorus in Some Acidic Entisols of Subtropical Eastern India

open access: yesInternational Journal of Plant & Soil Science, 2017
Deepranjan Sarkar   +3 more
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Inventario de gases de efecto invernadero y contaminantes criterio para Santiago de Cali [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Corporación Autónoma Regional del Valle del Cauca   +2 more
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Características mineralógicas de la fracción arcilla en entisoles

open access: yes, 1980
Recio, Paloma   +2 more
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Nature and Properties of Some Cultivated Entisols Under Peach Orchards

Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis, 2004
Abstract Entisols have developed from Quaternary deposits in northwestern Turkey under xeric moisture and thermic temperature regimes. The morphological features and physico-chemical properties of ten soil profiles representing the major Entisols under Mediterranean climate in northwestern Turkey were studied.
Marinova, S, Aydinalp, C
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Citrus Water Uptake Dynamics on a Sandy Florida Entisol

Soil Science Society of America Journal, 2006
Florida citrus trees must be irrigated to reach maximum production due to low soil water‐holding capacity. In a highly urbanizing state with limited water resources, improved understanding of soil water uptake dynamics is needed to optimize irrigation volume and timing.
K. T. Morgan   +4 more
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SEASONAL NITROGEN BUDGETS OF MATURE CITRUS TREES ON A SANDY ENTISOL

Journal of Plant Nutrition, 2012
Approximately 30% of Florida citrus is grown on well-drained Entisols with low nutrient-holding capacity, which are prone to high nitrogen (N) leaching losses. However, increasing application frequency of N-fertilizer via multiple fertigations does not increase crop yield, whereas in agronomic crops, such an approach typically enhances N uptake ...
Morgan, K.   +3 more
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Chapter 2 Entisols

1983
Publisher Summary Entisol is a soil with slight development in which the properties are determined largely by the parent material. Some examples are soils in young alluvium with thin depositional layers at shallow depths, soils on hard rock, very wet mineral soils of marshes and lagoons, and soils deeply mixed by man.
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A Spodosol‐Entisol Transition in Northern Michigan

Soil Science Society of America Journal, 2002
Soils in northern lower Michigan, all formed in sandy glacial outwash, were examined to determine the effects of vegetation and fire frequency vs. climate on their development. To accomplish this, soil development was quantified for 13 pedons that span a region known as the Grayling Fingers.
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