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MANAGEMENT
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... Then, when the soil is no longer acid, additional lime remains undissolved and thus unavailable to the plant. Therefore, although liming serves a twofold purpose of reducing both the strontium concentration and the strontium-to-calcium ratio, the lowest values for both are usually achieved at a point that coincides with the amount of lime needed for maximum crop yields.
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... of a tenfold greater uptake of cesium by lowland rice than by upland rice have been made. Evidence indicates that increased amounts of ammonium ion under the reduced conditions caused the greater uptake.


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