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Litter Fall Decomposition and Its Effects on Nutrient Accretion to Soil Under Agroforestry Systems
Litter fall is an essential component of the nutrient cycle in agroforestry systems, which is directly relevant to nutrient accretion and restoration, soil organic matter buildup, biodiversity stability, and o...
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What Corvus splendens Offers as a Host: Tolerance or Controlled Aggression?
A study was conducted to investigate the parasitic diversity prevailing in the natural population of common crow, Corvus splendens from an urban habitat of Kolkata, India. A population of twenty birds were examin...
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Scenario of Major Fruit Crops in Flood-Prone Areas in Eastern India: Case Study of Bihar
Flooding is a recurrent phenomenon in South Asian countries during the monsoon season. In the state of Bihar in eastern India, 55% of the geographical area is vulnerable to flood each year. Flood-tolerant frui...
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Open AccessEnvironmental impacts of corn silage production: influence of wheat residues under contrasting tillage management types
The intensification of specific land management operations (tillage, herbicide, etc.) is increasing land degradation and contributing to ecosystem pollution. Mulches can be a sustainable tool to counter these ...
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Role of Soil Microbes to Assess Soil Health
Maintaining healthy soils are necessary for develo** healthy ecosystems and sustainable agricultural production. It is widely accepted that soil health is a very important management tool to correct unproduc...