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Evolution of soil chemical properties in the rotational agroforestry system with Acacia auriculiformis for 22 years, DRC

Evolution of soil chemical properties in the rotational agroforestry system with Acacia auriculiformis for 22 years, DRC


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TI  - Evolution of soil chemical properties in the rotational agroforestry system with Acacia auriculiformis for 22 years, DRC 
AU  - Dubiez, E. 
AU  - Freycon, V. 
AU  - Marien, J. 
AU  - Peltier, R. 
AU  - Harmand, J-M. 
PY  - 2019 
UR  - https://www.cifor-icraf.org/knowledge/publication/19368/ 
KW  - defoliation, phenology, rubber, trees 
ER  -
%T Evolution of soil chemical properties in the rotational agroforestry system with Acacia auriculiformis for 22 years, DRC 
%A Dubiez, E. 
%A Freycon, V. 
%A Marien, J. 
%A Peltier, R. 
%A Harmand, J-M. 
%D 2019 
%U https://www.cifor-icraf.org/knowledge/publication/19368/ 
%K defoliation 
%K phenology 
%K rubber 
%K trees 
    Publication year

    2019

    Authors

    Dubiez, E.; Freycon, V.; Marien, J.; Peltier, R.; Harmand, J-M.

    Language

    English

    Keywords

    defoliation, phenology, rubber, trees

    Source

    4th World Congress on Agroforestry. Montpellier, France. 20-22 May 2019. :

    Geographic

    Democratic Republic of the Congo