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Conservation tillage and sprinkler irrigation for sustainable water management and enhanced crop yields in maize and field pea cropping system. [PDF]

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Singh R   +14 more
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Emerging trends and perspectives on nano-fertilizers for sustainable agriculture. [PDF]

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Goyal A   +5 more
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Determining soil conservation strategies: Ecological risk thresholds of arsenic and the influence of soil properties. [PDF]

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Huang Y   +9 more
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Optimizing nutrient stoichiometry for enhanced carbon sequestration in agricultural soils. [PDF]

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Yousra M   +11 more
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Physical properties of a Mollisol, an Oxisol and an Inceptisol

Soil and Tillage Research, 1990
Abstract An Inceptisol (Andept) from Ecuador, an OOxisol (Ustox) from Columbia and a Mollisol (Udoll) from the U.S.A. were studied. The clay in the Andept was >85% amorphous with allophane being predominant. The Ustox contained sesqui-oxides of iron and aluminum and kaolinite, while the Udoll contained hydrous mica, quartz and kaolinite in the clay ...
W.E. Larson, W.A. Padilla
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Extractable aluminium in New Zealand Andisols and Inceptisols

Geoderma Regional, 2020
Abstract It is critical to have a soil test that allows for the measurement of potential toxicity. A laboratory experiment was undertaken to investigate the effects of changing the concentration of salt in the extract and extraction time of the standard CaCl2 and KCl soil Al tests on the Al concentrations extracted from 13 soils from four New Zealand
Whitley, AE   +3 more
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Chapter 10 Inceptisols

1983
Publisher Summary The concept of Inceptisols is essentially two fold, that is (1) those soils that have undergone some modification of the parent material but not to the extent that diagnostic horizons such as spodic, argillic, or oxic have formed and (2) soils that do not adequately fit into any other soil order. Some have termed Inceptisols as the “
J.E. Foss, F.R. Moormann, S. Rieger
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