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K. A. Hiremath, A. S. Halepyati, B. M. Dodamani, M. A. Bellakki, B. M. Chittapur, P. H. Kuchanur, . Amaregouda
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Gema Guzmán, Alberto-Jesus Perea-Moreno, José Alfonso Gómez, Miguel Ángel Cabrerizo-Morales, Gonzalo Martínez and Juan Vicente Giráldez
Soil quality is usually assessed through the measurement of selected soil properties. However, in spite of the diversity of the chosen properties, use of the soil water retention curve, like the pressure head or the specific water capacity at the inflect...
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Kavita ., V. S. Hooda, Rajbir Garg, Kavinder .
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Darusman Darusman,Syahruddin Syahruddin,syakur syakur,Manfarizah Manfarizah
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Biochar is known as a huge carbon storage in the soil. In the soil, biochar absorbs CO2 from air and keep them for hundred years. In addition to preventing reduce emission and green house effects, Biochar also contributes to soil productivity...
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Gebiaw T. Ayele, Engidasew Z. Teshale, Bofu Yu, Ian D. Rutherfurd and Jaehak Jeong
Inappropriate use of land and poor ecosystem management have accelerated land degradation and reduced the storage capacity of reservoirs. To mitigate the effect of the increased sediment yield, it is important to identify erosion-prone areas in a 287 km2...
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