INTEGRATED METHODS FOR INCREASING P-SOLUBILITY OF PHOSPHATE ROCK

Faculty Agriculture Year: 2016
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Journal: Zagazig Journal of Soil and Water Science Zagazig Journal of Soil and Water Science Volume:
Keywords : INTEGRATED METHODS , INCREASING P-SOLUBILITY , PHOSPHATE ROCK    
Abstract:
ABSTRACT Laboratory experiments were carried out to study the effect of some integrated factors on solubility of phosphate rock (PR) obtained from two locations which were Abou Tartour and El-Sibaia Gharb as well as tricalcium phosphate. P
   
     
 
       

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