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A large proportion of total P in the soils of the area is unavailable to plants and consequently P is the second most limiting nutrient. The labile and moderately labile phosphorus fractions and adsorption characteristics of surface and subsurface horizons of eleven soil profiles in the derived s...


Nwoke, O.C.Vanlauwe, BernardDiels, J.Sanginga, N.Osonubi, O.Merckx, R.[Assessment of labile phosphorus fractions and adsorption characteristics in relation to soil properties of West African savanna soils]Assessment of labile phosphorus fractions and adsorption characteristics in relation to soil properties of West African savanna soils

The availability of P from rock phosphate (RP) is often too low to demonstrate an immediate impact on cereal production. Legumes may improve the immediate availability of P from RP and eventually benefit subsequent maize crops. The ability of Mucuna pruriens (L.) var utilis (Wright) Burck and Lab...


Vanlauwe, BernardNwoke, O.C.Diels, J.Sanginga, P.Carsky, R.J.Deckers, J.Merckx, R.[Utilization of rock phosphate by crops on a representative toposequence in the northern Guinea savanna zone of Nigeria: response by Mucuna pruriens, Lablab purpureus, and maize]Utilization of rock phosphate by crops on a representative toposequence in the northern Guinea savanna zone of Nigeria: response by Mucuna pruriens, Lablab purpureus, and maize

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