Cao et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Rice-straw mat mulching improves the soil integrated fertility index of apple orchards on cinnamon soil and fluvo-aquic soilCao et al., 2021
- Document ID
- 14702190439584237280
- Author
- Cao H
- Jia M
- Song J
- Xun M
- Fan W
- Yang H
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Scientia horticulturae
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Mulching management have been proposed for protecting the soil surface in farmland. This study was a three-year field experiment to evaluate the effects of rice-straw mat mulching (RSMM) on the soil integrated fertility index (IFI). We measured the soil total organic carbon …
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