Dissolution rates of mineral nitrogen fertilisers : effects of moisture and precipitation
Hygroscopicity and deliquescence refer to the ability of a solid to absorb air moisture in which it dissolves and have long been recognised as properties having negative impacts on the product quality of explosives, pharmaceuticals, and fertilisers. Contrastingly, this thesis reconsiders and reap...
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SLU/Dept. of Soil and Environment
2018
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