Zinc deficiency and iron toxicity in rice soils of Office du Niger, Mali
Most countries in West Africa suffers from problems such as erosion, salinisation and spreading deserts. Mali is one of the poorest countries in this area with a surface that mostly consists of desert and semi-desert. Agriculture is the most important occupation for the people but is unfortunately...
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SLU/Dept. of Soil Sciences
2006
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