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P-ISSN 0008-0845
E-ISSN 2160-8091
Research Article
Vol. 10, Issue 12, 1956December 01, 1956 PDT

Natural radioactive isotopes: Soil atmospheres high in radioactivity when compared with the open atmosphere due to releases by soils and rocks

P Stout, C Delwiche,
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Articles in Vol. 10, Issue 12, 1956

Vol. 10, Issue 12, 1956
  • Lemon industry in California: Market for fresh lemons and market for lemon juice products essentially one economic market with interlocked problems
    S Hoos
  • Natural radioactive isotopes: Soil atmospheres high in radioactivity when compared with the open atmosphere due to releases by soils and rocks
    P StoutC Delwiche
  • Growth regulating metabolites: Gibberellin compounds derived from rice disease-producing fungus exhibit powerful plant growth regulating properties
    L Rappaport
  • Fertilizer injury to lettuce: Damage reproduced by application of toxic concentrations of inorganic commercial fertilizer materials or animal manure
    R GroganF Zink
  • Milo for laying hens efficient: No significant differences between corn and milo in rations for laying hens were found in two on-the-farm feeding trials
    R AdolphC Grau
  • Rose clover yield and quality: Applications of superphosphate increased forage production over 300% and protein content 70% in Placer County trials
    W JohnsonW WilliamsW Martin
  • Nitrate in lemon soil cultures: Nutrient experiments show increased nitrate concentrations improved tree growth and yield but with a loss in fruit size
    A HaasJ Brusca
California Agriculture
Stout, P, and C Delwiche. 1956. “Natural Radioactive Isotopes: Soil Atmospheres High in Radioactivity When Compared with the Open Atmosphere Due to Releases by Soils and Rocks.” California Agriculture: The Journal of UC Agriculture and Natural Resources 10 (12): 3–11.
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