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Glycerophosphate as a phosphate fertilizer

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D. E. Rolston, University of California
R. S. Rauschkolb, University of California
D. L. Hoffman, University of California

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California Agriculture 28(8):8-10.

Published August 01, 1974

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Abstract

Commonly available commercial phosphate fertilizers move very little from point of contact with the soil—resulting in inefficient utilization of surface-applied materials. An organic phosphate compound, glycerophos-phate, has been shown to move through the soil with applied irrigation water. Potential utilization advantages of glycerophosphate as a fertilizer include: possible correction of deficiencies in mid-season; application with the water in sprinkler or drip irrigation systems; and proper placement, and timing of surface applications.

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Glycerophosphate as a phosphate fertilizer

D. E. Rolston, R. S. Rauschkolb, D. L. Hoffman
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Glycerophosphate as a phosphate fertilizer

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Authors

D. E. Rolston, University of California
R. S. Rauschkolb, University of California
D. L. Hoffman, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 28(8):8-10.

Published August 01, 1974

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Abstract

Commonly available commercial phosphate fertilizers move very little from point of contact with the soil—resulting in inefficient utilization of surface-applied materials. An organic phosphate compound, glycerophos-phate, has been shown to move through the soil with applied irrigation water. Potential utilization advantages of glycerophosphate as a fertilizer include: possible correction of deficiencies in mid-season; application with the water in sprinkler or drip irrigation systems; and proper placement, and timing of surface applications.

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