Phosphorus nutrition of beef cattle. 2. Relation of pasture phosphorus to phosphorus content of blood, hair and bone grazing steers
Cohen, R.D.H.
Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture and Animal Husbandry 13(60): 5-8
1973
DOI: 10.1071/ea9730005
Accession: 000160138
For part 1 see reference below.2. P was estimated every 3 months in pasture and in blood, hair and bone of beef bullocks that had grazed pastures of low P content for 12 months in New South wales. Correlation coefficients between pasture P and P content of hair or the inorganic P in plasma were not significant.
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