Agricultural management practices impacted carbon and nutrient concentrations in soil aggregates, with minimal influence on aggregate stability and total carbon and nutrient stocks in contrasting soils
Jharna Rani Sarker(University of New England), Ram C. Dalal(The University of Queensland), Yunying Fang(New South Wales Department of Primary Industries), Damian Collins(New South Wales Department of Primary Industries), Warwick Badgery(New South Wales Department of Primary Industries), Annette Cowie(Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development), Bhupinder Pal Singh(University of New England)
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