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Evaluation of the different soil organic matter (SOM) pools stability in long-term field experiments of germany by physical fractionation

Bewertung der stabilität verschiedener Pools organischer Bodensubstanz (OBS) in Dauerfeldversuchen Deutschlands mittels physikalischer FraktionierungFootnote*

The material in this article has been reported at the International Symposium, “Nutritional and Environmental Research in the 21st Century — The value of long-term field experiments”, 5–7 June 2002, Bad Lauchstädt and Halle upon Saale.

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Pages 565-576 | Received 22 Jun 2002, Published online: 02 Jun 2006

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