Abstract

We studied the influence of the biological immobilization rate on the mobility and fate of fertilizer N under the humid climate of Mauritius in soil columns using (NH4)2SO4 labeled with 10% atom excess 15N and sorghum as the test plant. Our results showed that biological immobilization of fertilizer

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