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Impact of conservation land management practices on soil microbial function in an agricultural watershed

H.L. Tyler, M.A. Locke, M.T. Moore and R.W. Steinriede
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation September 2016, 71 (5) 396-403; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2489/jswc.71.5.396
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