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Phosphorus Transformations and Their Relationships with Calcareous Soil Properties of Southern Western Australia

Abbas Samadia and R.J. Gilkesa

a Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, The Univ. of Western Australia, Nedlands, WA 6009, Australia



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Fig. 1 Second order kinetic plots for changes in available P with time showing the effect of Fed/ACCE ratio on P retention by calcareous soils with different rate constants: {diamondsuit} 2 Kell 9 ; {blacksquare} 10 Bea 1 ; {blacktriangleup} 15 Kon 5

 


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Fig. 2 SEM data for the polished surface of Kon 5 slightly calcareous soil. Secondary electron (SE) and backscattered electron (BS) images, element distribution maps for P, Al, Ca, Fe, and Si, and x-ray spectrum for a whole field of view

 


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Fig. 3 SEM data for the polished surface of Kon 5 P-treated slightly calcareous soil. Secondary electron (SE) and backscattered electron (BS) images, element distribution maps for P, Al, Ca, Fe, and Si, and x-ray spectrum for whole field of view

 


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Fig. 4 SEM data for the polished surface of Kell 9 P-treated highly calcareous soil. Secondary electron (SE) and backscattered electron (BS) images, element distribution maps for P, Al, Ca, Fe, and Si, and x-ray spectrum for whole field of view

 





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