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Use of Principal Components for Scaling Up Topographic Models to Map Soil Redistribution and Soil Organic Carbon
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Linking topography, soil physicochemical traits and bacterial community dynamics in a managed tea landscape
Manjistha Baruah1,2, Unmona Sarmah2, Sudipta Sankar Bora2
1Department of Agricultural Biotechnology, Assam Agricultural University, Jorhat, Assam, India.
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