Studies on the decomposition of organic matter in soil in relation to its maintenance and the availability of nutrients to plants, and on the origin and structure of humic acids
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Main Authors: | DATTA NP, NAGAR BR |
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Format: | Texto biblioteca |
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1968
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Subjects: | FAO IAEA, PLANTS, NUTRIENTS, SOIL, ORGANIC MATTER, DEGRADATION, HUMIC ACIDS, TRACER TECHNIQUES, PLANTE, SUBSTANCE NUTRITIVE, SOL, MATIERE ORGANIQUE, PLANTAS, NUTRIENTES, SUELO, MATERIA ORGANICA, DEGRADACION, ACIDE HUMIQUE, TECHNIQUE DES TRACEURS, ACIDO HUMICO, TECNICAS DE TRAZADORES, |
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