Contributory factors to soil spatial variability in an ultisol 1. Burning vegetation residues in heaps during land clearing
The effect of burning vegetation residues in heaps following in situprimary burning (not in heaps) during land clearing on soil properties was studied in a Typic Kandiudult in Southem Cameroon. Burning in heaps resulted in very poor or absence of plant growth during the following season. In relation...
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Informa UK Limited
1992
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| Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/100040 |
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