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Chemical features of floodplain soils under different land-uses in the Solimões/Amazon River basin

ABSTRACT Most studies regarding the impacts of agricultural systems on soils of the Amazon region of Brazil have been carried out on upland soil, locally known as terra firme. Information regarding the impacts of different land-use systems on floodplain soil properties is still scarce. There is a ne...

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Main Authors: Alfaia, Sonia Sena, Ayres, Marta Iria da Costa, Neves, Acácia Lima, Uguen, Katell, Miller, Robert Pritchard, Fajardo, Juan Daniel Villacis, Bakker, Alexandre Pereira, Ticona-Benavente, César Augusto
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