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Title: PHOSPHORUS AND AGRICULTURE II: SOIL PHOSPHORUS CHEMISTRY

Author
item Kleinman, Peter
item Sharpley, Andrew
item BRYANT, RAY
item REID, SHAW

Submitted to: Experiment Station Bulletins
Publication Type: Experiment Station
Publication Acceptance Date: 10/1/1999
Publication Date: N/A
Citation: Kleinman, P.J.A., Bryant, R., Reid, S., Sharpley, A.N. 1999. Phosphorus in agriculture II: Soil phosphorus chemistry. New York State Cooperative Extension Bulletins. What's Cropping Up? 9(5):4-5.

Interpretive Summary:

Technical Abstract: Concern over the contribution of agricultural phosphorus to accelerated eutrophication has caused phosphorus to become an environmental issue. The first article of this series introduced the environmental dimensions of agricultural phosphorus. Here, as a preface to future "What's Cropping Up?" articles on soil phosphorus, we offer a primer on phosphorus chemistry yin agricultural soils.