Sodium Hydroxide rather than Sodium Carbonate the Source of Alkalinity in Black Alkali Soils

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Main Authors: Breazeale, J. F., McGeorge, W. T.
Language:en_US
Published: College of Agriculture, University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ) 1926
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-1906052016-04-29T03:02:08Z Sodium Hydroxide rather than Sodium Carbonate the Source of Alkalinity in Black Alkali Soils Breazeale, J. F. McGeorge, W. T. Agriculture -- Arizona Alkali lands Reclamation of land -- Arizona Sodium hydroxide This item was digitized as part of the Million Books Project led by Carnegie Mellon University and supported by grants from the National Science Foundation (NSF). Cornell University coordinated the participation of land-grant and agricultural libraries in providing historical agricultural information for the digitization project; the University of Arizona Libraries, the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, and the Office of Arid Lands Studies collaborated in the selection and provision of material for the digitization project. 1926-12-15 text Book http://hdl.handle.net/10150/190605 http://arizona.openrepository.com/arizona/handle/10150/190605 20650531 en_US Technical Bulletin (University of Arizona, Agricultural Experiment Station) No. 13 Copyright © Arizona Board of Regents. The University of Arizona. College of Agriculture, University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ) CALS Publications Archive. The University of Arizona.
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language en_US
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topic Agriculture -- Arizona
Alkali lands
Reclamation of land -- Arizona
Sodium hydroxide
spellingShingle Agriculture -- Arizona
Alkali lands
Reclamation of land -- Arizona
Sodium hydroxide
Breazeale, J. F.
McGeorge, W. T.
Sodium Hydroxide rather than Sodium Carbonate the Source of Alkalinity in Black Alkali Soils
description This item was digitized as part of the Million Books Project led by Carnegie Mellon University and supported by grants from the National Science Foundation (NSF). Cornell University coordinated the participation of land-grant and agricultural libraries in providing historical agricultural information for the digitization project; the University of Arizona Libraries, the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, and the Office of Arid Lands Studies collaborated in the selection and provision of material for the digitization project.
author Breazeale, J. F.
McGeorge, W. T.
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title Sodium Hydroxide rather than Sodium Carbonate the Source of Alkalinity in Black Alkali Soils
title_short Sodium Hydroxide rather than Sodium Carbonate the Source of Alkalinity in Black Alkali Soils
title_full Sodium Hydroxide rather than Sodium Carbonate the Source of Alkalinity in Black Alkali Soils
title_fullStr Sodium Hydroxide rather than Sodium Carbonate the Source of Alkalinity in Black Alkali Soils
title_full_unstemmed Sodium Hydroxide rather than Sodium Carbonate the Source of Alkalinity in Black Alkali Soils
title_sort sodium hydroxide rather than sodium carbonate the source of alkalinity in black alkali soils
publisher College of Agriculture, University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ)
publishDate 1926
url http://hdl.handle.net/10150/190605
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