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→ WhatsApp: +86 182217550731 Introduction. The phosphorus (P) bioavailability in soils is low (Filipelli, 2008).Due to binding of phosphate to organic and inorganic soil particles, the concentration of P in the soil solution is generally low (Pierre and Parker, 1927; Hinsinger, 2001; Smith et al., 2003).Phosphate in the soil solution is sufficient to feed rapidly growing plants for only a few days (Mengel and …
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