Date of Award:
5-1966
Document Type:
Dissertation
Degree Name:
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Department:
Plants, Soils, and Climate
Department name when degree awarded
Soil Chemistry
Committee Chair(s)
R. L. Smith
Committee
R. L. Smith
Committee
Harris O. Van Orden
Committee
Gene W. Miller
Committee
Keith R. Allred
Abstract
That proportion of the total zinc (Zn) in the soil that is available to plants is variable, and little is known about the various forms of Zn or even the extent to which it occurs. Because of the complexity of the problem, most workers have approached the problem of availability of Zn to plants from the opposite point of view, that is, the forms in which the added or available Zn becomes unavailable.
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Recommended Citation
Shoukry, Kamilia Shoukry Mohamed, "The Effect of Decomposing Organic Matter on Zinc Level in Soil and Plants" (1966). All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023. 3057.
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