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Long term impact of Acacia auriculiformis woodlots growing in rotation with cassava and maize on the carbon and nutrient contents of savannah sandy soils in the humid tropics (Democratic Republic of Congo)

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https://doi.org/10.1007/s10457-018-0222-x
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    Publication year

    2018

    Authors

    Dubiez E; Freycon V; Marien J-N; Peltier R; Harmand, J-M.

    Language

    English

    Keywords

    acacia auriculiformis, maize, cassava, humid tropics, rock phosphate, soil degradation, ecosystems, food security, crop productivity, soil, agroforestry systems

    Geographic

    Democratic Republic of the Congo

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