Soil fungal community structure and seasonal diversity following application of organic amendments of different quality under maize cropping in Zimbabwe.
Recent advocacy for Integrated Soil Fertility Management (ISFM) in smallholder farming systems in east and southern Africa show substantial evidence of increased and sustained crop yields associated with enhanced soil productivity. However, the impact ISFM on soil fungi has received limited attentio...
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Auteurs principaux: | Tonny P Tauro, Florence Mtambanengwe, Shensi Mpepereki, Paul Mapfumo |
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2021
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