Uptake of soil and fertilizer phosphorus by nine varieties of wheat and nine varieties of barley
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1968-02-12
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Warder, F.G.
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Barley is frequently considered to be more responsive than is wheat to phosphatic fertilizer applied to prairie soils, which are deficient in plant available phosphorus. An opinion has also been expressed that there is a differential response between varieties, particularly among those of barley.