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Soil structural quality degradation by the increase in grazing intensity in integrated crop-livestock system

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Table 2.  Score of structural quality and soil bulk density due to the grazing intensity (light or heavy) in the integrated crop-livestock system  and under native forest
Figure 1. Correlations between score of structural quality (Sq) and  soil bulk density (BD) due to the grazing intensity in the integrated  crop-livestock system and under native forest: (a) First soil layer  versus 0 – 10 cm; (b) Second soil layer versus

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