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- who: Sumera Bibi from the Universitat de Lleida, Spain South China University of Technology have published the paper: Phosphorus extractability in relation to soil properties in different fields of fruit orchards under similar ecological conditions of Pakistan, in the Journal: nutrients in orchard soils could be attributed to the higher values of SOM (>1%) when compared to the control agricultural soil. This research indicated that the soil quality could be attributed to the type of orchard, growth pattern, amount of litter falls, and sequestration of SOM in the soil. Plant biomass production and nutrient cycling due to . . .
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