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Published online 1 November 1962
Published in Agron J 54:535-538 (1962)
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Use of 4-Tert-Butylpyrocatechol as a Fracturing Aid in Crusting Soils

John B. Hemwall and Henry H. Scott1

Synopsis: Between 150 to 250 ppm of the chemical in the seed row are sufficient to induce fracturing in most soils. The actual amount needed is a direct function of the base exchange capacity and CaCO3 content, and an inverse function of the organic matter content of the soil treated.


1 Agricultural Research Laboratory, The Dow Chemical Co., Seal Beach, Calif.







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