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Overall, the addition of all of the gypsum and lime treatments significantly reduced water extractable P concentrations in soil. No significant differences were observed between gypsum sources at the same rate. Averaged across gypsum sources (commercial gypsum, FGD gypsum, and FGD gypsum + fly
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