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Effect of Water‐Soluble Phosphorus on the Effectiveness of Triple Superphosphate Fertilizers

Soil Science Society of America Journal, 1995
Abstract Impure phosphate rock results in the formation of P‐containing impurities having low water solubility in commercial triple superphosphate (TSP) fertilizers, which may influence their effectiveness. A greenhouse study was conducted to determine the level of water‐soluble P needed in TSP to maximize plant P
G. L. Mullins   +2 more
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Water soluble phosphate fertilizers for crops grown in calcareous soils – an outdated paradigm for recycled phosphorus fertilizers?

open access: yesPlant and Soil, 2017
Background and aims The current paradigm for phosphorus (P) fertilizers applied to calcareous soil is that almost entirely water soluble P fertilizers are efficient and sparingly soluble P fertilizers are not efficient P sources for crops.
Gregor Meyer, E Frossard, P Mader
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Effect of water soluble fertilizers on growth and yield of chickpea

International Journal of Research in Agronomy
ND Raut, IM Nagrare, DT Kusumbe
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A Comparison of Water-Soluble Fertilizer with Liquid Fertilizer for Sport-Fish Pond Fertilization

North American Journal of Aquaculture, 2000
Abstract A finely pulverized, water-soluble fertilizer containing 10% N, 52% P2O5, and 4% K2O was compared with a standard liquid fertilizer (10% N, 34% P2O5, 0% K2O) in ponds containing sunfish Lepomis spp. at the Auburn University Fisheries Research Unit, Auburn, Alabama.
Yancey G. Rushton, Claude E. Boyd
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An Evaluation of Phosphorus Fertilizers Varying in Water Solubility: III. Oat Fertilization

Soil Science Society of America Journal, 1961
Abstract Nine field experiments were conducted in which phosphorus fertilizers differing in water solubility were compared for the fertilization of spring‐seeded oats. Methods of fertilizer application were also studied in five of the experiments. The tests involved rates of 15 to 75 pounds of available P
John R. Webb, John T. Pesek, Kalju Eik
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Fluid Nourishment: Unveiling the Secrets of Water-Soluble Fertilizers in Agriculture

Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis
J. Jency Florence   +4 more
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EFFICIENCY OF PHOSPHATIC FERTILIZERS OF VARYING WATER-SOLUBILITY

Canadian Journal of Soil Science, 1961
Three fertilizers containing various amounts of citrate- and water-soluble phosphates were compared with superphosphate and rock phosphate in field and greenhouse experiments.Yield curves and equations were calculated and drawn and, from these, availability coefficients were calculated.The phosphate availability of the fertilizers was reduced as the ...
J. Hagin, J. Berkovits
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