Responses of co2 emissions and soil microbial community structures to organic amendment in two contrasting soils in zambia

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  • who: Toru Hamamoto from the Graduate SchoolTohoku University Japan have published the article: Responses of CO2 emissions and soil microbial community structures to organic amendment in two contrasting soils in Zambia, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • what: The poultry manure used in this study had a higher C content than the other organic materials used as treatments. Organic materials were incorporated into the soil (15 cm) using hand hoes three days before the start of the experiment, whereas all chemical fertilizers were applied at the start of the experiment.
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