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SOIL QUALITY INDICATORS IN A RHODIC KANDIUDULT UNDER DIFFERENT USES IN NORTHERN PARANA, BRAZIL

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Table 1. Water content (WC), soil organic carbon (SOC), available P (Mehlich-1), pH (CaCl 2 ) and water- water-dispersible clay (WDC) in a clay soil under different types of management and plant cover
Table 2. Microbial biomass C (MBC), MBC in relation to the soil organic C ratio (qMic) basal respiration (BR), and metabolic quotient (qCO 2 ) in a clay soil under different types of management and plant cover
Table 3. Activity of enzymes related to C and N cycling in a clay soil under different types of management and plant cover
Table 4. Activity of dehydrogenase, acid and alkaline phosphatases, and concentration of hot-water-soluble carbohydrates in a clay soil under different types of management and plant cover
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