Effect of contrasting crop rotation systems on soil chemical and biochemical properties and plant root growth in organic farming: First results
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Supporting Agencies
The ConMarcheBio - Quality of Organic Cereals, financially supported this research. Rural Development Plan, Measure 1.2.4-Action 2, Soil FertilityHow to Cite
Monaci, E., Polverigiani, S., Neri, D., Bianchelli, M., Santilocchi, R., Toderi, M., D’Ottavio, P., & Vischetti, C. (2017). Effect of contrasting crop rotation systems on soil chemical and biochemical properties and plant root growth in organic farming: First results. Italian Journal of Agronomy, 12(4). https://doi.org/10.4081/ija.2017.831
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