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Synopsis: The importance of a clear concept of the micro-heterogeneous nature of soils in the teaching of elementary soils courses is emphasized. Its use in the interpretation of the law of mass action and in understanding the effect of pH on the availability of essential elements is stressed.
2 Assoicate Professor of Agronomy.
Received for publication July 25, 1963.
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