Comparison of soil carbon stocks in two cropping systems as affected by nitrogen application levels
This study aimed to trace possible changes in soil organic carbon (SOC) at different soil depths when treated with different levels on nitrogen fertilizer, in both conventional tillage and reduced tillage systems. The experiment was undertaken in Lönnstorp research station at SLU, Alnarp in south we...
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SLU/Dept. of People and Society
2013
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