Characterization of the organic nitrogen becoming decomposable through the effect of drying of a soil
Hayashi, R.; Harada, T.
Soil Sci. Pl. Nutr 15: 226-234
1969
DOI: 10.1080/00380768.1969.10432806
Accession: 014377814
The amount of N mineralized by 20 repetitions of an oven drying-remoistening treatment was about 5 times greater than after a similarly repeated air drying-remoistening treatment.
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