St. Augustinegrass remains resilient under certain irrigation and fertilization restrictions, with or without soil humectants July 7, 2026
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St. Augustinegrass remains resilient under certain irrigation and fertilization restrictions, with or without soil humectants July 7, 2026
Phosphate mineral weathering by carboxylic acids is driven by functional group composition and orientation July 2, 2026
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