Rooting behaviour and soil properties in different bamboo species of Western Himalayan Foothills, India
Abstract Due to extensive root system, connected rhizome bamboos are considered suitable for improving soil properties within a short period, though most of the claims are anecdotal and need to be supported with quantified data. The study evaluates seven bamboo species viz., Bambusa balcooa, Bambusa...
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Autores principales: | R. Kaushal, Indra Singh, S. D. Thapliyal, A. K. Gupta, D. Mandal, J. M. S. Tomar, Ambrish Kumar, N. M. Alam, D. Kadam, D. V. Singh, H. Mehta, Pradeep Dogra, P. R. Ojasvi, S. Reza, J. Durai |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/2bae83be9ed74f2a888a5b7700598fef |
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