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- Identifier:
- jeq2jeq2019030147-fig-0003-m
- Description:
- Foliar macronutrient content of harvested wheat plants (a–c) as a weight percentage and (d–f) as absolute accumulation in grams for water treatment residual (W), compost (C) and WTR + compost (WC), compared with the control (Cont). Critical macronutrient levels for wheat (Plank and Donohue, 2000) shown by red lines. Bars that do not differ significantly (p < 0.05) are marked with the same letter.
- License:
- Rights Managed
- Rights Holder:
- John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
- License Rights Holder:
- © American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America, and Soil Science Society of America
- Asset Type:
- Image
- Asset Subtype:
- Chart/Graph
- Image Orientation:
- Landscape
- Image Dimensions:
- 1800 x 802
- Image File Size:
- 232 KB
- Creator:
- Catherine E. Clarke, Wendy Stone, Ailsa G. Hardie, John N. Quinton, Lynsay I. Blake, Karen L. Johnson
- Credit:
- Clarke, C. E., Stone, W., Hardie, A. G., Quinton, J. N., Blake, L. I., & Johnson, K. L. (2019). Better Together: Water Treatment Residual and Poor‐Quality Compost Improves Sandy Soil Fertility. Journal of Environmental Quality, 48(6), 1781-1788. https://doi.org/10.2134/jeq2019.03.0147.
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- Property Release:
- No
- Model Release:
- No
- Purchasable:
- Yes
- Sensitive Materials:
- No
- Article Title:
- Better Together: Water Treatment Residual and Poor‐Quality Compost Improves Sandy Soil Fertility
- Article Authors:
- Catherine E. Clarke, Wendy Stone, Ailsa G. Hardie, John N. Quinton, Lynsay I. Blake, Karen L. Johnson
- Article Copyright Year:
- 2019
- Publication Title:
- Journal of Environmental Quality
- Publication Volume:
- 48
- Publication Issue:
- 6
- Publication Date:
- 11/01/2019
- DOI:
- https://doi.org/10.2134/jeq2019.03.0147

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