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Organic matter, nutrient contents and cation exchange capacity in fine fractions from semiarid calcareous soils

Caravaca et al., 1999

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4642204930703386665
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Caravaca F
Lax A
Albaladejo J
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Soil erosion, which is a widespread problem in semiarid areas, may lead to a decline in soil productivity since the finest and most fertile soil particles are those which are generally removed. Our objective was to determine the distribution of soil organic matter, phosphorus …
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