Autor: Hanson, Jean
- Nitrogen mineralization pattern of agroforestry tree leaves under tropical highland conditions
- Wheat growth as influenced by application of agroforestry-tree prunings in Ethiopian highlands
- Plant nutrient supply from nine agroforestry tree species to wheat (Triticum aestivum) analysed by vector diagnosis
Autor: Jutzi, S.C.
- Nitrogen mineralization pattern of agroforestry tree leaves under tropical highland conditions
- Wheat growth as influenced by application of agroforestry-tree prunings in Ethiopian highlands
- Plant nutrient supply from nine agroforestry tree species to wheat (Triticum aestivum) analysed by vector diagnosis
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