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Boron leaching

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J. L. Meyer
Robert S. Ayers, University of California

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California Agriculture 22(9):6-6.

Published September 01, 1968

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A study of boron removal by flooding and sprinkling during one winter's leaching program indicated boron was leachable and that sprinkling and flood irrigation were equally as efficient at removing boron. The 25 inches of water applied by flooding removed 61 per cent of the boron from the 4-ft rooting depth sampled. Fifty-two per cent of the boron was removed by sprinkling.

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Boron leaching

J. L. Meyer, Robert S. Ayers
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Boron leaching

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Authors

J. L. Meyer
Robert S. Ayers, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 22(9):6-6.

Published September 01, 1968

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Abstract

A study of boron removal by flooding and sprinkling during one winter's leaching program indicated boron was leachable and that sprinkling and flood irrigation were equally as efficient at removing boron. The 25 inches of water applied by flooding removed 61 per cent of the boron from the 4-ft rooting depth sampled. Fifty-two per cent of the boron was removed by sprinkling.

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