Effects of Soil Compaction and Water Sress on the Growth Performance of Hopea odorata Roxb. Mimusops elengi Linn. Seedlings -Morphological Responses
Soil compaction and its impact on plant growth and yield are issues of global concern (Voorhees, 1991). Compaction increases the bulk density or strength of a soil, commonly referred to as its 'mechanical impedence', and reduces its conductivity, permeability and diffusivity to water and a...
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2002
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