Hot-water extractable C and N as indicators for 4p1000 goals in a temperate-climate long-term field experiment: A case study from Hungary
Soil organic matter (SOM) consists of various labile and stable fractions, which are differently influenced by agricultural activities and land-use change. This study, aimed at investigating the feasibility of achieving 4p1000 goals on conventionally tilled plough-land, was carried out in a 42 years...
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Auteurs principaux: | László Bankó, Gergely Tóth, Csaba L. Marton, Sándor Hoffmann |
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2021
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