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Definition of homogeneous fertility areas through factorial and geostatistical analysis

In a flat lot of 4 ha, with dry warm climate and Mollisols were determined the bulk density, pH and content of sand, silt, clay, organic matter, Ca, Mg, K and P, in the first 150mm of soil, doing a sampling in a semi-regular grid with cell size of 25 x 25m.A factorial analysis was reduced the number...

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