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Acidification of California soils: Many pumped irrigation waters of State require large additions of acid to add appreciable amount to soil

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L. D. Doneen, Experiment Station, Davis.

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California Agriculture 3(5):8-15.

Published May 01, 1949

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Making soil acid—acidification—by adding acid to the irrigation water has been advocated as a means of controlling potato scab; for neutralizing highly alkaline soils; the reclamation of saline soils; and the improvement of penetrability of water into the soil.

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Acidification of California soils: Many pumped irrigation waters of State require large additions of acid to add appreciable amount to soil

L. D. Doneen
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Acidification of California soils: Many pumped irrigation waters of State require large additions of acid to add appreciable amount to soil

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Authors

L. D. Doneen, Experiment Station, Davis.

Publication Information

California Agriculture 3(5):8-15.

Published May 01, 1949

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Making soil acid—acidification—by adding acid to the irrigation water has been advocated as a means of controlling potato scab; for neutralizing highly alkaline soils; the reclamation of saline soils; and the improvement of penetrability of water into the soil.

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Full text is available in PDF.

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