The impact of agroforestry and other landuses on soil functional capacity
Deforestation, agricultural cultivation and overuse of land resources can lead to decreasing functional capacity of soil microorganisms, e.g. decreasing decomposition and mineralisation capacity and rate. Agroforestry systems have long been considered to have positive effect on soil conditions and t...
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SLU/Dept. of Ecology
2008
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