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  • Assessment of Fungi Species Associated with a Multicultural Orchard and Cultivated Land in Bingham University Landscape, Karu Nasarawa State, Nigeria

    Ihuma J. O., Agida I. O., Nashima T. N.
    7-16

    Article ID: 4190
    320  (Abstract) 189  (Download)

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    Assessment of fungal species associated with a multicultural orchard and cultivated land in Bingham University landscape was carried out, with the ultimate aim of identifying the fungi species present in soil under different agricultural practices. A total of 30 soil samples were collected and the composite from each land use pattern was analyzed in the... More

    2022-02-11
  • Effect of Land Cultivation on Soil Nutrient Sedimentation in Water at Southern China

    Jianshuang Gao, Yuhe Zhang, Zhuangzhuang Qian, Shunyao Zhuang
    27-36

    Article ID: 1227
    395  (Abstract) 148  (Download)

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    Soil erosion associated with land cultivation exerts a great impact on ecological environment. Such an impact is specific of land, crop, tillage, management and so on. This study aimed to investigate the effects of crop cultivation on water quality by comparing nutrient distribution in the sediment at Southern China. Two sedimentation sites adjacent to the... More

    2019-11-29
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