"The Comparative Effect Of Phosphates And Sulphates On Soil Bacteria, Volumes 32-42" presents a detailed scientific investigation into the interactions between soil bacteria and common agricultural amendments. Authored by Edwin Broun Fred and Edwin Bret Hart, this study explores how phosphates and sulphates influence the activity and composition of bacterial communities in soil.
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