Study on distribution of available elements in soil profiles. Part II. Available boron, copper and molybdenum and active manganese content in soil profiles
Czuba, R.; Strahl, A.; Kaminska, W.
Roczniki glebozn 19: 151-166
1968
Accession: 014701210
Available B, Cu and Mo contents and active Mn contents are tabulated for 1171 samples of brown earths, black earths, podzolic soils and alluvial soils of Wroclaw Province.
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