Soil erosion control and carbon sequestration in shifting cultivated degraded highlands of eastern India: performance of two contour hedgerow systems
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Soil erosion control and carbon sequestration in shifting cultivated degraded highlands of eastern India: performance of two contour hedgerow systems
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Keywords
Agroforestry, Carbon sequestration, Contour hedgerow, Nutrient loss, Soil erosion and conservation, Trench
Journal
AGROFORESTRY SYSTEMS
Volume 91, Issue 4, Pages 757-771
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2016-05-04
DOI
10.1007/s10457-016-9958-3
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