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SOIL AGGREGATION IN A CROP-LIVESTOCK INTEGRATION SYSTEM UNDER NO-TILLAGE

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Table 1. Physical properties, total organic carbon, particulate organic matter carbon, total nitrogen and particulate organic matter nitrogen, in the layer 0–10 cm of a Red Latosol under a no-tillage integrated crop-livestock system and different grazing i
Table 2. Soybean and pasture shoot dry matter (litter + plant shoot) in a Red Latosol under integrated crop- crop-livestock system and no-tillage under different grazing intensities, in 2007
Table 4. Soil mass distribution as water-stable aggregate diameter in different layers in a Red Latosol under integrated crop-livestock system under no-tillage under different grazing intensities (September/2007)
Figure 1. Water-stable aggregate distribution in different layers and samplings in a Red Latosol, grouped in three size classes for grazing intensities
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