Mineralization potential and N-status of eroded and uneroded soils in submontane Punjab
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- T 631.450.954.5 R17M
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Mohinder Singh Randhawa Library | T 631.450.954.5 R17M (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | 188195 | ||
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Mohinder Singh Randhawa Library | T 631.450.954.5 R17M (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | 188196 |
Top soil removal greatly decreased mineralization potential, rate constant and increased time for half mineralization of nitrogen in sandy loam and silt loam soil Mineralization potential of the sandy loam was 653,388,39.4 and 34.3
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