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Nitrification of fertilizers: Mean winter temperature of 45°F prevalent in state's farm areas not sufficiently low to prevent substantial oxidation

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K. B. Tyler, University of California, Riverside.
F. E. Broadbent, University of California, Davis.
G. N. Hill, University of California, Davis.

Publication Information

California Agriculture 13(7):10-10.

Published July 01, 1959

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Abstract

The validity of the assumption–that nitrogen losses, by leaching, are small when ammonium fertilizers are applied in the fall–was tested in a series of incubation experiments.

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The above progress report is based on Research Project No. 1681.

Nitrification of fertilizers: Mean winter temperature of 45°F prevalent in state's farm areas not sufficiently low to prevent substantial oxidation

K. B. Tyler, F. E. Broadbent, G. N. Hill
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Nitrification of fertilizers: Mean winter temperature of 45°F prevalent in state's farm areas not sufficiently low to prevent substantial oxidation

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Authors

K. B. Tyler, University of California, Riverside.
F. E. Broadbent, University of California, Davis.
G. N. Hill, University of California, Davis.

Publication Information

California Agriculture 13(7):10-10.

Published July 01, 1959

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

The validity of the assumption–that nitrogen losses, by leaching, are small when ammonium fertilizers are applied in the fall–was tested in a series of incubation experiments.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

The above progress report is based on Research Project No. 1681.


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