Bermudagrass management in the Southern Piedmont USA : I. Soil and surface residue carbon and sulfur

Improved forage management impacts on soil organic C and S depth distribution and surface residue accumulation could be large, but detailed temporal data are not available. A study evaluates the factorial combination of 3 levels of N fertilization and 4 levels of harvest strategy on soil bulk densit...

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Chemical elements
Experiments
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
General agronomy. Plant production
Generalities. Analysis and diagnosis methods
Grasses
Regions
Soil density
Soil erosion
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