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Table 3 - Lime treatments, total concentration of cations, and ionic strength (I) of solution for different depths of an Oxisol under no-till system
Figure 1 - Lime treatments, and chemical species of aluminum in the solution of an Oxisol under no-till system
Figure 3 - Lime treatments, and chemical species of magnesium in the solution of an Oxisol under no-till system
Figure 4 - Lime treatments, and chemical species of phosphorus in the solution of an Oxisol under no-till system
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