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Title:
Twin benefits from deep placement of phosphorus in peas.
Author:
Wilhelm, Nigel.
Series:
Australian grain, August-September.
Description:
p. 3-4.
Subject:
Phosphorus fertilizers.
;
South Australia.
;
Nitrogen fixation.
;
Grain legumes.
;
Peas.
;
Seed yield.
;
Pisum sativum.
Type:
Journal
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Book-Octavo
05:633(94)
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