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Quantification of soil and nutrient loss due to yam harvesting: A case study in two local government areas in Benue state, Nigeria
2021
Nigerian Journal of Soil Science
Soil loss due to crop harvesting is a recognized erosion process which has significantly contributed to soil degradation. Despite its significance, soil loss due to crop harvesting has been given little attention in Benue state and Nigeria at large. This is evident in the paucity of information on soil loss due to crop harvesting in Nigeria. Therefore a field experiment was conducted to quantify soil and nutrient loss due to yam harvesting in two local government areas (Kwande and Ushongo) of
doi:10.36265/njss.2021.310306
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