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Impact of integrated and conventional plant production on selected soil parameters in carrot production

Szeląg-Sikora et al., 2019

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Szeląg-Sikora A
Sikora J
Niemiec M
Gródek-Szostak Z
Kapusta-Duch J
Kuboń M
Komorowska M
Karcz J
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Sustainability

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Currently, the level of efficiency of an effective agricultural production process is determined by how it reduces natural environmental hazards caused by various types of technologies and means of agricultural production. Compared to conventional production, the aim of …
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