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Amelioration of Nickel Phytotoxicity in Muck and Mineral Soils

Urszula Kukier* and Rufus L. Chaney

USDA Agricultural Research Service, Animal Manure and By-Products Lab., Beltsville, MD 20705



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Fig. 1. The relationship between Sr(NO3)2–extractable soil Ni and Ni concentrations in oat and wheat shoots.

 


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Fig. 2. The relationship between DTPA-extractable soil Ni (in mg kg-1 and mg dm-3 soil) and plant shoot Ni.

 





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