Similar Items: Intensive short-duration rotational grazing is associated with improved soil quality within one year after establishment in Colombia
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Author: Teutscherova, Nikola
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- Intensive short-duration rotational grazing is associated with improved soil quality within one year after establishment in Colombia
Author: Vázquez, Eduardo
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- Gross nitrogen transformation rates do not support previously described BNI capacities of selected Brachiaria genotypes
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