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Determination of the relationship among compound Topographic Index (CTI), soil properties and land-use in karst ecosystems
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In this paper, the relationship between Compound Topographic Index (CTI) model and soil properties was investigated, which is a key factor that affects edaphic, climatic, and biotic factors directly or indirectly.Abstract:
Topography is a key factor that affects edaphic, climatic, and biotic factors directly or indirectly. Relationships between Compound Topographic Index (CTI) model and soil properties were investiga...read more
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Significance of harvest residues in sustainable management of arable land i. decomposition of harvest residues
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Organic Carbon Stored in the Aerial Phytomass of Fire-threatened Andean Grassland Species
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