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Year 2018
No. VOL 102(4)
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How Can Soil P Balance Influence Soil Test P? A case study from the Argentinian Pampas

Data from long-term crop rotation study sites were combined to evaluate the effect of long-term application (and omission) of P fertilizers. The impact of maintaining either a negative or positive P balances on soil test P at five distinct sites was described by single response functions despite a range of differences in soil properties.

DOI: 10.24047/BC102411

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Establishing a Plant Nutrition Network for the CREA Region in Southern Santa Fé

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NPS plot at La Hansa

On-farm field experiments establish as a long-term network in 2000, to evaluate responses to N, P, and S in wheat, soybean, and maize in the southern Santa Fe and Southeastern Cordoba regions. Evolution of soil properties are evaluated periodically in teh different treatments.

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Florencia A. Sucunza, Flavio H. Gutiérrez Boem, Fernando O. García, Miguel Boxler, and Gerardo Rubio. 2018. How Can Soil P Balance Influence Soil Test P? A case study from the Argentinian Pampas. Better Crops 102(4): 11-13. doi.org/10.24047/BC102411