A soil safari: on a quest to restore and manage grassland soils
Kenyan grasslands are under increasing pressure from extreme weather (drought and/or flooding), invasive species, and poor management such as overgrazing. This can cause degradation of the soils beneath, depleting them of nutrients, carbon and life; damaging their structure (e.g. through compaction)...
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| Format: | Blog Post |
| Language: | Inglés |
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International Livestock Research Institute
2024
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| Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/159791 |
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