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ABSTRACT
A five-year study was made to determine the efficiency of 18 phosphate fertilizers and amendments in 3 by 3 foot soil frames under simulated field conditions. A uniform application of 120 pounds of P2O5 per acre from each source of phosphorus was made. Treatments were set up in two identical series, one cropped to legumes and the other to grass.
Total yields were taken on each harvest and chemical analyses were made on legumes and Sudangrass. Total yields and chemical composition indicated that:
1 Paper No. 7, Karl Hoblitzelle Agricultural Laboratory of the Texas Research Foundation, Renner, Tex.; with financial assistance from the International Minerals and Chemical Corporation. Presented before Div. IV, Soil science Society of America, Dallas, Tex., Nov. 18, 1953.
2 Former Assistant Soil Scientist, Texas Research Foundation, now Assistant in Agronomy, Ala. Agr. Exp. Sta.; Head Soil Science Division, Texas Research Foundation; and former Assistant Soil Scientist, Texas Research Foundation, now Assistant Professor, University of Florida.
Received for publication November 27, 1953.
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