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A review of agricultural and other land application uses of flue gas desulfurization products. EPRI, Palo Alto, CA: 2006. 1010385. Chen L., Dick W.A., and Nelson S. 2001. Flue gas desulfurization by-products additions to acid soil: alfalfa productivity and environmental quality. Environmental Pollution 114: 161-168. Chen L., Dick W.A., and Nelson S. 2005. Flue gas desulfurization products as sulfur sources for alfalfa and soybean. Agronomy Journal 97: 265-271. Chen L., Dick W.A., and Kost D. 2006. Circulating fluidized bed combustion product addition to acid soil: Alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) composition and environmental quality. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 54(13): 4758-4765. Clark R.B., Ritchey K.D., and Baligar V.C. 2001. Benefits and constraints for use of FGD products on agricultural land. Fuel 80: 821-828. Farina M.P.W., Channon P., and Thibaud G.R. 2000. A comparison of strategies for ameliorating subsoil acidity: I. Long-term growth effects. Soil Science Society of America Journal 64: 646-651. Farina M.P.W., Channon P., and Thibaud G.R. 2000. A comparison of strategies for ameliorating subsoil acidity: II Long-term soil effects. Soil Science Society of America Journal 64: 652-658. Levy G.J. and Sumner M.E. 1998. Mined and by-product gypsum as soil amendments and conditioners. p. 187-215. In A. Wallace and R.E. Terry (eds.) Handbook of soil conditioners: Substances that enhance the physical properties of soil. 1st ed. Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York, NY. Miller W.P. and Sumner M.E. 1997. Agricultural and industrial uses of by-product gypsums. p. 226-239. In J.E. Rechcigl and H.C. MacKinnon (eds.) Agricultural uses of by-products and wastes. ACS Symposium Series 668. American Chemical Society, Washington, DC. Ritchey K.D., Feldhake C.M., Clark R.B., and Sousa D.M.G. 1995. Improved water and nutrient uptake from subsurface layers of gypsum-amended soils. p. 157-181. In D.L. Karlen, R.J. Wright, and W.O. Kemper (eds.) Agricultural utilization of urban and industrial by-products. ASA Special Publication Number 58. American Society of America, Madison, WI. Ritchey K.D., Clark R.B., Elrashidi M.A., and Baligar V.C. 2000. Properties and examples of beneficial use of gypsumlike by-products. p. 537-565. In J.F. Power and W.A. Dick (eds.) Land application of agricultural, industrial, and municipal by-products. SSSA Book Ser. 6 ed. Soil Science Society of America, Madison, WI. Shainberg I., Sumner M.E., Miller W.P., Farina M.P.W., Pavan M.A., and Fey M.V. 1989. Use of gypsum on soils: A review. p. 1-111. In B.A. Stewart (ed.) Advances in soil science. 9th ed. Springer-Verlag, New York. Sumner M.E. 1993. Gypsum and acid soils: The world scene. p. 1-32. In D.L. Sparks (ed.) Advances in agronomy. Vol. 51 Academic Press, Inc., San Diego, CA. Thoma M., Sumner M.E., Weeks G., and Saigusa M. 1999. Long-term effects of gypsum on crop yield and subsoil chemical properties. Soil Science Society of America Journal 63:891-895.
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