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ABSTRACT
Differences in the diffusion coefficients of phosphorus (P) between sandy and clay soils were applied to explain variations in rates of P uptake by corn seedlings from equal initial concentrations of P in the soil solution. The relation between labile P of the solid phase and P concentration in solution or the phosphate capacity, also varies with the clay content. An equation relating uptake of P by plant roots to the diffusion coefficient and the phosphate capacity showed that the rate of uptake was proportional to
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1 Contribution from the Soil and Water Conservation Research Division, ARS, USDA, and the Colorado Agr. Exp. Sta., Fort Collins, Colo. cooperating. Scientific Journal Series 821. Presented at the meeting of Div. II, Soil Science Society of America, Cornell University, August, 1962.
2 Soil Scientists, Northern Plains Branch, Agricultural Research Service, USDA, Fort Collins, Colo.
Received for publication January 23, 1963. Accepted for publication April 15, 1963.
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