Книга: Eshetu Lemma and Mekuria Argaw «soil acidity effect and management in different land uses»

soil acidity effect and management in different land uses

Производитель: "LAP Lambert Academic Publishing"

The function of soil is generally threatened by the increasing and often conflicting demands of a constantly growing human population and its activities, as well as by land use and climate change. This leads to a number of physical, chemical, and biological degradation processes that affect the sustainable functioning of soils (EEA, 1999). Soil acidity is a serious constraint for crop production in many regions of the world, Ethiopia included. So liming soil acidity can increase the productivity of soil in sustainable way. ISBN:9783659122798

Издательство: "LAP Lambert Academic Publishing" (2012)

ISBN: 9783659122798

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