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Reversibility of Soil Productivity Decline with Organic Matter of Differing Quality Along a Degradation Gradient

Submitted by Erin Rasmussen on April 22, 2009 - 1:20pm

J. M. Kimetu, Lehmann, J., Ngoze, S. O., Mugendi, D. N., Kinyangi, J. M., Riha, S., Verchot, L., Recha, J. W., and Pell, A. N., “Reversibility of Soil Productivity Decline with Organic Matter of Differing Quality Along a Degradation Gradient”, Ecosystems (2008) 11: 726, vol. 11, p. 726, 2008.
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