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Influence of ryegrass managements on the physical properties of a Haplohumox

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Table 1. Mean values of total organic carbon (TOC), soil bulk density (ρ S ), estimated maximum density (ρ M ), relative soil  density (ρ R ), macroporosity (Macro); microporosity (Micro), total porosity (TP), available water (AW), and structural index  (S
Figure 2. Mean values of soil resistance to penetration (RP)  at  field  capacity,  in  a  Haplohumox  subjected  to  different  ryegrass managements in no-tillage system

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