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      Seasonal variation in the soil microbial community in wheat-growing soil and influence of C, N, and P inputs 

      Hamel, C.; Hanson, K.; Campbell, C.A.; Selles, F.; Lemke, R.; McConkey, B.G.; Zentner, R.P. (2005-02-17)
      It has long been know that N and P fertilization increases plant growth and yield, but the impact of fertilization on soil microorganisms has rarely been considered. Long-term plots (36-year old) under fallow-wheat-wheat ...
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      The effect of long-term application of P fertilizer on soil grown forage plants 

      Nayyar, A.; Hamel, C.; Hanson, K.; Selles, F.; Jefferson, P.; Germida, J. (2006-03-01)
      Phosphorus (P) fertilization does not always increase crop yields but the repeated use of P may modify the biological properties of soils. The objective of the present study, therefore, was to investigate the effect of ...
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      Rhizobium inoculant formulation and placement in lentil and chickpea in the semiarid Canadian prairies 

      Gan, Y.; Selles, F.; Hanson, K.G.; Zentner, R.P.; McConkey, B.G.; Angadi, S.V.; McDonald, C.L. (2003-02-18)
      Lentil and chickpea are the major pulse crops grown in western Canada, but little is known about the responses of these annual legumes to rhizobium inoculant formulation, placement, and their interaction to fertilizers ...

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      Selles, F. (3)
      Hamel, C. (2)Hanson, K. (2)McConkey, B. (2)Zentner, R.P. (2)Angadi, S.V. (1)Campbell, C.A. (1)Gan, Y. (1)Germida, J. (1)Hanson, K.G. (1)... View MoreSubject
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      acid phosphatase (1)carbon input (1)dehydrogenase (1)FAME (1)inoculation (1)microbial biomass (1)mycorrhizal fungi (1)nitrogen fertilization (1)NLFA (1)... View MoreTypePoster Presentation (2)Presentation (1)Date Issued2003 (1)2005 (1)2006 (1)
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