Short-term application of polymer-coated mono-ammonium phosphate in a calcareous soil affects the pools of available phosphorus and the growth of hypericum × moserianum (l.)

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  • who: Diego Pizzeghello from the Italy University of Turin, Italy have published the research work: Short-Term Application of Polymer-Coated Mono-Ammonium Phosphate in a Calcareous Soil Affects the Pools of Available Phosphorus and the Growth of Hypericum × moserianum (L.), in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: To address these hypotheses, the objectives of this study were (i) to determine how the pools of available P varied in a calcareous soil following a short-term (45 days) mineral P fertilization using two conventional fertilizers and a polymer-coated fertilizer, (ii) to determine how P coating influenced . . .

     

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