1935
DOI: 10.2134/agronj1935.00021962002700020001x
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Effects of Soil Type and Soil Treatments on the Chemical Composition of Alfalfa Plants1

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“…Under some soil conditions actual mineral deficiencies occur in feeds grown on certain soils (r, 3), and excessive liming may bring about similar conditions. Numerous investigations have been reported to show that liming influenced the mineral and protein content of crops (4,8,9), but further information is needed for a clearer understanding of the effect of lime on the chemical composition of plants.…”
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“…Under some soil conditions actual mineral deficiencies occur in feeds grown on certain soils (r, 3), and excessive liming may bring about similar conditions. Numerous investigations have been reported to show that liming influenced the mineral and protein content of crops (4,8,9), but further information is needed for a clearer understanding of the effect of lime on the chemical composition of plants.…”
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confidence: 99%