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Estimations of soil fertility in physically degraded agricultural soils through selective accounting of fine earth and gravel fractions
2016
Solid Earth
<p><strong>Abstract.</strong> Soil fertility and organic carbon (C) stock estimations are crucial to soil management, especially that of degraded soils, for productive agricultural use and in soil C sequestration studies. Currently, estimations based on generalized soil mass (hectare furrow basis) or bulk density are used which may be suitable for normal agricultural soils, but not for degraded soils. In this study, soil organic C, available nitrogen (N), available phosphorus
doi:10.5194/se-7-897-2016
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