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Liming and Nitrogen Fertilization Effects on Soil Microbial Community in Long Term No-till

Abstract Soil management influences organic matter decomposition rates as well soil microbial community functional behavior. No-till (NT) is the most used management system by farmers due to its conservation practices and high productivity. The main objective of this study was to evaluate the impact...

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Published in:Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology 2020-01, Vol.63 (spe)
Main Authors: Antunes, Carlos Henrique, Etto, Rafael Mazer, Caires, Eduardo Fávero, Bini, Angelo Rafael, Gonçalves, Daniel Ruiz Potma, Urrea-Valencia, Salomé, Galvão, Carolina Weigert
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