Ono, 1991 - Google Patents
Effects of flooding and liming on the promotion of mineralization of soil organic nitrogenOno, 1991
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- Ono S
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- Soil Science and Plant Nutrition
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Incubation and pot experiments were carried out for investigating the effects of flooding and liming (CaCO3) on the mineralization of soil organic N. The pH values of the flooded soil were hardly affected by liming, while those of the nonflooded soil increased with the amount …
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