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Hydrogen-ion concentration.
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Soluble aluminum studies: III. The Relationship of nitrification and sulfur oxidation to the aluminum and hydrogen-ion concentrtration of some very acid soils.
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Pohlman, G. G. (George Gordon), 1902-
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Soluble aluminum studies: III. The Relationship of nitrification and sulfur oxidation to the aluminum and hydrogen-ion concentrtration of some very acid soils.
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P17741
Date:
1933
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Journal article reprint from:
Soil Science
, v.36:no.1 (1933:July).
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Soil acidity--Research., Aluminum., Nitrification., Hydrogen-ion concentration., Soil biochemistry--Analysis.
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Soil acidity--Research., Aluminum., Nitrification., Hydrogen-ion concentration., Soil biochemistry--Analysis.