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- W2235950673 abstract "Phosphorus fixation was first recognized in Europe around 1850, when it was reported that soil had the ability to “retain” phosphorus. Similar reports appeared in the United States shortly after 1900. However, in spite of this early recognition, the greatest strides in understanding the basic chemistry of this phenomenon and how to cope with it have been made only in the past 25 years. The insoluble phosphorus compounds present in soils can be classed generally as the oxy- and hydroxyphosphates of Fe+3, Fe+2, Al+3, Ca+2, Ti+4, Mg+2, and Mn+2. The predominant soluble phosphorus ion present in the soil solution is H2PO4-, and it is generally conceded that this anion is the source of phosphorus used by plants. Organic phosphorus compounds are also fixed in the soil. Certain compounds, notably phytin and its derivatives, form insoluble aluminium, iron, and calcium compounds in a manner similar to orthophosphate. In addition, other compounds possessing basic or cationic characteristics— namely, nucleic acids and their derivatives—are adsorbed by a cation-exchange mechanism." @default.
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- W2235950673 title "The Fixation of Phosphorus by Soils" @default.
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