"The Translocation of Calcium in a Soil" (1918) by Benjamin Dunbar Wilson explores the movement and distribution of calcium within soil. This early 20th-century work delves into the chemical processes affecting calcium's mobility and its impact on soil composition and plant nutrition. While scientific understanding has advanced since its original publication, this text offers valuable insights into the foundational research on soil science and the critical role of calcium in agricultural systems. It is a significant resource for researchers and students interested in the historical development of soil chemistry and environmental science.
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