Understanding soil pH
AC.19 Soil acidity and liming,and Acid Soil Action Leaflets 3 to 6, and the chapter on soil chemistry in Soils: Their Properties and Management,P.E.V. Charman and B.W Murphy (eds), second edition, (Oxford University Press, Melbourne). Belinda Lake Yanco Agricultural Institute Phone (02) 6951 2629 June 2000. 2090
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