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Desert soil compaction reduces annual plant cover

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John A. Adams, U.S. Department of the Interior
Lewis H. Stolzy, University of California
Albert S. Endo, Bureau of Land Management
Peter G. Rowlands, Bureau of Land Management
Hyrum B. Johnson, U.S. Department of Agriculture

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California Agriculture 36(9):6-7.

Published September 01, 1982

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Dry conditions intensified harmful effects of compaction to sensitive desert annual plants.

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Desert soil compaction reduces annual plant cover

John A. Adams, Lewis H. Stolzy, Albert S. Endo, Peter G. Rowlands, Hyrum B. Johnson
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Desert soil compaction reduces annual plant cover

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Authors

John A. Adams, U.S. Department of the Interior
Lewis H. Stolzy, University of California
Albert S. Endo, Bureau of Land Management
Peter G. Rowlands, Bureau of Land Management
Hyrum B. Johnson, U.S. Department of Agriculture

Publication Information

California Agriculture 36(9):6-7.

Published September 01, 1982

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Dry conditions intensified harmful effects of compaction to sensitive desert annual plants.

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Full text is available in PDF.

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