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Metal ammonium phosphates

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O. R. Lunt, University of California
F. T. Yamaguchi, University of California
S. B. Clark, University of California

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California Agriculture 16(2):6-7.

Published February 01, 1962

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Magnesium or ferrous ammonium phosphates appear very promising for specialty use where large applications and long duration of nitrogen supply are important.

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Metal ammonium phosphates

O. R. Lunt, F. T. Yamaguchi, S. B. Clark
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Metal ammonium phosphates

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Authors

O. R. Lunt, University of California
F. T. Yamaguchi, University of California
S. B. Clark, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 16(2):6-7.

Published February 01, 1962

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Magnesium or ferrous ammonium phosphates appear very promising for specialty use where large applications and long duration of nitrogen supply are important.

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