Using discriminative analysis in the evaluation of changes in amounts of water-soluble soil organic substances

Differences in soil sampling periods that determine the greatest changes in the soil content of readily and hardly oxidizable water-soluble organic substances during rice cultivation are found and proved using multidimensional discriminative analysis.

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Pedology
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Soil permeability
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Vegetation
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