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Oxidation Rates of Commercial Elemental Sulfur Products Applied to an Alkaline Silt Loam from Arkansas

N.A. Slatona, R.J. Normanb and J.T. Gilmourb

a Univ. of Arkansas Rice Research & Extension Center, P.O. Box 351, Stuttgart, AR 72160
b Dep. of Crop, Soil and Environmental Sciences, Plant Science 115, Univ. of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR 72701



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Fig. 1. Influence of elemental S application rate on oxidation of S92 and WS90 at Sample Day 35 during Incubation Studies 1 and 2

 


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Fig. 2. The predicted percentage of elemental S oxidized for three products in Study 3 using zero-order oxidation rate constants

 





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