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Published in Soil Sci Soc Am J 31:235-237 (1967)
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Two-Phase Experiments with Plants Growing in Phosphate-Treated Soil1

A. E. Matar, J. L. Paul and H. Jenny2

ABSTRACT

Barley (Hordeum vulgare) and rye (Lolium multiflorum) plant were grown in phosphate-treated soiland in an equilibrium nutrient solution which circulated continuously through soil potsand sand pots. The plants in soils always grew better and accumulated more phosphorus than the plants in sand. Plant physiological tests showed that the sand plants did not measureably deplete the circulating solution; therefore, the cause of this two-phase effect must have resided in the soil.


NOTES

1 Contribution from the Dep. of Soils and Plant Nutrition, Univ. of California, Berkeley. This work was supported in part by funds from Chevron Chemical Co., San Francisco, Calif. and AEC Contract AT-(11-1)-34, Project No. 55.

2 Former Research Assistant; Assistant Professor of Horticulture, Davis, California; and Professor of Soil Chemistry.

Received for publication September 8, 1966. Accepted for publication November 1, 1966.







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