Original paper
Reversibility of Soil Productivity Decline with Organic Matter of Differing Quality Along a Degradation Gradient
Abstract
In the highlands of Western Kenya, we investigated the reversibility of soil productivity decline with increasing length of continuous maize cultivation over 100 years (corresponding to decreasing soil organic carbon (SOC) and nutrient contents) using organic matter additions of differing quality and stability as a function of soil texture and inorganic nitrogen (N) additions. The ability of additions of labile organic matter (green and animal...
Paper Details
Title
Reversibility of Soil Productivity Decline with Organic Matter of Differing Quality Along a Degradation Gradient
Published Date
May 28, 2008
Journal
Volume
11
Issue
5
Pages
726 - 739
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