Phosphorus Fertilization of Late-Planted Winter Wheat in No-Till Fallow
This publication describes results of applied research on phosphorus fertilization of late-planted winter wheat in no-till fallow in the low-precipitation zone of Oregon and Washington.
Published: April 2012
Reviewed: January 2024
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