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Effect of Soil Temperature and Phosphorus Fertilization on the Growth and Phosphorus Content of Corn<sup>1</sup>
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1964
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Soil TemperatureBiogeochemistryPlant-soil InteractionEngineeringBotanyFertilizer P SourcesPlant-soil RelationshipPhosphorus ContentAgricultural EconomicsCrop YieldGreenhouse ExperimentPhosphorus FertilizationSoil FertilityCorn GrowthEarth ScienceNutrient Management
Synopsis In a greenhouse experiment using different root zone temperatures with two soils, no differences in corn growth were found as a result of fertilizer P sources. In both soils, growth, P content, and P uptake increased with increasing soil temperature and increasing P level in the soil.