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1378805 
Journal Article 
Arsenic, molybdenum, selenium, and tungsten contents of fertilizers and phosphate rocks 
Charter, RA; Tabatabai, MA; Schafer, JW 
1995 
Yes 
Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis
ISSN: 0010-3624
EISSN: 1532-2416 
BIOSIS/96/01815 
26 
17-18 
17-18 
English 
BIOSIS COPYRIGHT: BIOL ABS. Contamination of soils with trace metals or semi-metals has become a major public concern in recent years. Potential sources of these contaminants include commercial phosphorus (P) fertilizers and the phosphate rocks used in production of the P fertilizers. Solid commercial P fertilizers marketed in Iowa and phosphate rock samples (PRs) obtained from deposits around the world were analyzed for arsenic (As), molybdenum (Mo), selenium (Se), and tungsten (W). The fertilizer materials included 24 samples of triple superphosphate (TSP), 23 samples of monoammonium phosphate (MAP), and 25 samples of diammonium phosphate (DAP). Twelve PRs from different PR deposits in Africa, United States, and Peru were also analyzed. The concentrations of As and Mo were greater Ind more variable than those of Se and W in TSP, MAP, DAP, and PRs. The ranges and median values of As, expressed in mg/kg, were: TSP (2.4-18.5, 10.1), MAP (8.1-17.8, 12.4), DAP (6.8-15.6, 12.4), and PR (3.2-32.1, 9.6) 
Biochemical Studies-Minerals; Nutrition-Minerals; Toxicology-General; Plant Physiology; Agronomy-General; Soil Science-Physics and Chemistry (1970- ); Soil Science-Fertility and Applied Studies (1970- )