In all the long time shielded variants thephosphorusutilisation decreases.
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In this specification, corruption is significant at least at the 5.5 per cent level for all ambient pollution indicators exceptphosphorus.
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An ecosystem is a system controlled by the flow of energy, and substances such as water, carbon andphosphorus, exchanged among living things.
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The addition ofphosphoruswas made once at the beginning of each rainy season (1990 and 1991).
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Within the exposed surface cavity, peaks in the concentrations of sodium, chlorine,phosphorusand sulphur are observed.
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The spectrum contains peaks from differentphosphoruscompounds and related to their abundance.
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With the exception ofphosphorus, treatment effects on legume growth were marginal.
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When analysed individually, no species showed a response tophosphorus.
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The final section covers the development ofphosphorusindices and challenges to their implementation.
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A revised model for studyingphosphorusand calcium kinetics in growing sheep.
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Organic matter rich inphosphorusmight also have been composted and imported from the swamp estuary or savanna zones.
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To a certain extent, biomass production is directly related, and the sporulation frequency and number of sporocarps are inversely related to appliedphosphorus.
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Nitrogen andphosphoruswere measured only during the second cycle (1996/97), and mirrored the year's biomass findings.
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The book correctly concludes by highlighting the critical need for long-term nested monitoring data which are required for future advances in the modelling ofphosphorus.
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Organic matter, carbon and nitrogen had the lowest coefficient of variation in leaf fall, while those for magnesium,phosphorusand potassium were intermediate.
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amount of phosphorus
It has been shown that theamountofphosphoruslost to surface waters increases linearly with theamountofphosphorusin the soil.
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high phosphorus
The as plated low phosphorus deposits tend to withstand abrasive wear better than thehighphosphorus coatings, largely attributed to the higher hardness values.
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phosphorus content
Grain yields (0.6-2.4 t/ha) with a mean seed crude protein and phosphorus content of 25.3 and 0.46 g/kg, respectively, were obtained.
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