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Effects of maize residue biochar amendments on soil properties and soil loss on acidic Hutton soil

Nyambo et al., 2018

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Nyambo P
Taeni T
Chiduza C
Araya T
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Agronomy

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Soil acidification is a serious challenge and a major cause of declining soil and crop productivity in the Eastern parts of South Africa (SA). An incubation experiment investigated effects of different maize residue biochar rates on selected soil properties and soil loss in …
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