| 11. | Many of his colleagues soon attributed the results to mundane soil chemistry, however, halting the celebrations.
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| 12. | Soil chemistry and development, as well as human and environmental factors in fragments have also been researched.
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| 13. | But Paul Schwab, a K-State professor of soil chemistry, soon found that to be a difficult goal.
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| 14. | Under Kravkov's guidance intensive experimental works on the problems of humus formation and soil chemistry were carried on.
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| 15. | Soil series consist of pedons that are grouped together because of their similar pedogenesis, soil chemistry, and physical properties.
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| 16. | "' Centralized Soil Chemistry lab "': A state of art of Soil Chemistry for soil and nutrient profile studies.
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| 17. | We can look at the soil chemistry and physics and say how is that soil different from anywhere else.
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| 18. | Transport of soil solutes is termed deposited due to differences in soil chemistry, especially soil pH and redox potential.
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| 19. | It was the first plant to produce an extensive root system, so had a profound impact on soil chemistry.
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| 20. | "' Centralized Soil Chemistry lab "': A state of art of Soil Chemistry for soil and nutrient profile studies.
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