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- jeq2jeq2019030147_table_tbl1
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- John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Description Bioavailable trace element concentrations in the pot trial materials, together with threshold limits for metal concentrations in the soil where water treatment residual (WTR) will be applied...
Article Title: Better Together: Water Treatment Residual and Poor‐Quality Compost Improves Sandy Soil Fertility
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- jeq2jeq2019030147-fig-0003-m
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- John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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),...
Article Title: Better Together: Water Treatment Residual and Poor‐Quality Compost Improves Sandy Soil Fertility
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- jeq2jeq2019030147-fig-0001-m
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- John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Description Pre‐trial incubations, investigating the effect of increasing application rates of water treatment residual (WTR) and a 1:1 WTR–compost (WTR:Comp) co‐amendment on (a) pH, (b) electrical...
Article Title: Better Together: Water Treatment Residual and Poor‐Quality Compost Improves Sandy Soil Fertility
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- jeq2jeq2019030147_table_tbl2
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Description Trace element concentrations in 1 M NH4NO3 extracts of selected soil treatments analyzed before and after the wheat pot trial.
Article Title: Better Together: Water Treatment Residual and Poor‐Quality Compost Improves Sandy Soil Fertility
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- jeq2jeq2019030147-fig-0004-m
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Description Foliar micronutrient and Al concentrations provided with critical values for wheat production (Plank and Donohue, 2000) and Al toxicity threshold (Pais and Benton Jones, 1997) for water treatment...
Article Title: Better Together: Water Treatment Residual and Poor‐Quality Compost Improves Sandy Soil Fertility
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- jeq2jeq2019030147-fig-0002-m
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Description The effect of single water treatment residual (W) and compost (C) amendments, and co‐amendments (WC), on plant growth parameters, (a) total aboveground biomass and (b) root biomass, compared with...
Article Title: Better Together: Water Treatment Residual and Poor‐Quality Compost Improves Sandy Soil Fertility
Publication Title: Journal of Environmental Quality