SOIL FERTILITY
Soil fertility refers to the amount of nutrients in the soil, which is sufficient to support plant life. Soil fertility is critical in sustainable farming and needs to be considered not only for crop productivity but also for the protection of aquatic environments. Fertile soil has an abundance of p...
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Other Authors: | Lucero, Derek P. (Editor), Boggs, Joseph E. (Editor) |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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New York
Nova Science Publishers
2009
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Series: | Environmental science, engineering and technology series
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