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Characterizing phosphorus forms in Saskatchewan soils using solution 31P NMR spectroscopy
Cade-Menun, B.J.; James, D.C. (2009-02-25)In soils and other environmental samples, phosphorus (P) may be found in a range of inorganic and organic forms. Inorganic P forms include orthophosphate, which is readily available to plants, and complex inorganic P ... -
Effect of freeze-thaw cycles and soil water content on infiltration rate of Saskatchewan soils
Fouli, Y.; Cade-Menun, B.J.; Cutforth, H.W. (2012-03-13) -
Forecasting the quality of AMF communities
Hamel, C.; Bainard, L.; LaForge, K.; Cade-Menun, B.J.; Schellenberg, M.; Houston, B. (2015-03-16) -
Long-term response of spring wheat to N and P fertilization in southwestern Saskatchewan
Zentner, R.P.; Brandt, K.; Campbell, C.A.; Wang, H.; Cade-Menun, B.J.; Lemke, R.; Gan, Y.; McConkey, B.G.; Hamel, C.; Cutforth, H.; Fernandez, M.R. (2010-02-24) -
Phosphorus export as influenced by placement method in two contrasting sites in south-central Saskatchewan
Wiens, J.; Weiseth, B.; Cade-Menun, B.J.; Schoenau, J.J. (2018-03-06) -
Phosphorus forms and concentrations in soils under different land use in southwestern Saskatchewan
Cade-Menun, B.J.; Bainard, L.; Hamel, C.; LaForge, K. (2014-03-11)Phosphorus (P) is an essential nutrient for all organisms. Insufficient or poorly available P can limit crop growth, requiring P fertilization. However, excess P can move from land to water, impairing water quality. Balancing ...