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“... by successive rainfall events on the soil surface. Four soils were evaluated: Ferralsol; Acrisol; Leptsol...”
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“... community diversity, richness, evenness, composition and structure in sugarcane-cultivated soils...”
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“... of soils with high sand contents. One hundred surface horizon samples were collected for physicochemical...”
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“... physicochemical attributes and radiometry of soils with high sand contents. One hundred surface horizon samples...”
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“... physicochemical attributes and radiometry of soils with high sand contents. One hundred surface horizon samples...”
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“...Soil organic matter from the surface horizon of two Brazilian soils (a Latosol and a Chernosol...”
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“... be attributed to the heavy leaching of clay soils due to an excess of nitrogen resulting from the intensive use...”
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