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16:379–383. exceeded 100 mg P kg 1, the soil P solubilities ap-. Lindsay, W.L. 1979. Chemical equilibria in soils. Wiley International, proached the OCP ...
Jun 1, 2007 · Abstract: Spatial variability of soil nutrients is known to exist at distances of less than. 1 m. Recently, an on-the-go system for ...
Aug 1, 2007 · influenced by temporal variability through its influence on spatial variability. Additionally, the results indicated the strong dependence ...
This study aims to apply such an approach to identify and quantify the uncertainties in SOC stock assessments for different scales and spatial landscape units ( ...
Jun 8, 2018 · Sys- tematic variability is a greater problem long-term in fields fertilized with high fertilizer rates during nutrient buildup applications.
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The potential of chemical soil analysis to address spatial variability at resolutions that have been identified as optimal is cost prohibitive ...
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techniques recommended for describing the spatial variability in the soil. De-. Page 151. 148. Oklahoma Soil Fertility Handbook scribing the differences in ...
▫ Students can see the impact of spatial and temporal variability of soil properties and processes. ▫ Students get experience in dealing with uncertainty.
Corn seed planting depth has been identified to be one of the major factors determining emergence rate and emergence uniformity. Liu et al.
The resulting mathematical models form a basis for predicting the behavior of water and chemicals in soils. This manual presents features of the software, ...