Comparative effects of sugarcane monoculture on soil organic matter status and soil biological activity.
The effects of increasing periods under sugarcane monoculture (managed by preharvest burning) on soil organic matter content and related soil properties were investigated in the 0 to 10 cm layer of a sandy coastal Ochric Cambisol (Glenrosa soils) and a red Rhodic Ferralsol (Hutton soil) from the sug...
Main Author: | Dominy, Carol Susan. |
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Other Authors: | Haynes, Richard J. |
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2012
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10413/4913 |
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