2011
DOI: 10.1080/00103624.2011.614042
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Release of Copper, Zinc, and Manganese from Rock Powder with Organic Materials Applied to Soils

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“…Study of the pooled data revealed that significantly higher P content was recorded in inorganic and organic sources applied singly or in combination over untreated control. Similar findings on higher concentration of phosphorus in either inorganic or organic treated soil or both were presented earlier by Nehra and Grewal (2001); Chaudhary et al, (2011); Davari et al, (2012);Sultana et al, (2015); Shinde et al, (2017)and Latha et al(2019). The increased phosphorus content might be due to gradual release of nutrients from organic sources thereby increasing soil nutrients along with inorganic source and made available during the growing season (Gautam et al, 2013).…”
Section: Phosphorus (P) Contentsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Study of the pooled data revealed that significantly higher P content was recorded in inorganic and organic sources applied singly or in combination over untreated control. Similar findings on higher concentration of phosphorus in either inorganic or organic treated soil or both were presented earlier by Nehra and Grewal (2001); Chaudhary et al, (2011); Davari et al, (2012);Sultana et al, (2015); Shinde et al, (2017)and Latha et al(2019). The increased phosphorus content might be due to gradual release of nutrients from organic sources thereby increasing soil nutrients along with inorganic source and made available during the growing season (Gautam et al, 2013).…”
Section: Phosphorus (P) Contentsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Study of the kinetic models is a useful procedure to describe changes in nutrients availability over time. These models have been used by several researchers in last decades (Olama et al 2010;Chaudhary et al 2011;Boostani et al 2016;Taghdis et al 2016). Aware of the Zn desorption kinetic in soil may provide important information about the nature of the reaction and also the rate of Zn supply to plant via soil solution .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, it is known that the organic matter plays a key role in the mobilization of trace elements precipitated by the calcium carbonate in soil [32]. Organic materials increase the release of metal species mainly by the formation of metal organic complexes [33]. Several elements, such as Mg, Ca and Ba, are essential for the microbial metabolism/growth in caves [29].…”
Section: Anova-principal Component Analysis Applied For Water Collected From Clos Ani Cavementioning
confidence: 99%