Restoring productivity of degraded mined soils using legume leaf residues as organic amendments
Enoch Opoku(University of Hohenheim), Frank Rasche(University of Hohenheim), Adam Muhammad Adam(University of Hohenheim), B.M. Dzomeku(Council for Scientific and Industrial Research), John Opata(University of Environment and Sustainable Development)
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