Variables of Microbial Response in Natural Soil Aggregates for Soil Characterization in Different Fluvial Land Shapes (original) (raw)

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Variables of microbial response in natural soil aggregates are investigated across various fluvial land shapes. The study highlights the importance of soil aggregates for maintaining soil structure and microbial activity, which are crucial for plant yield and ecosystem sustainability. Findings reveal that different aggregate sizes influence microbial variables significantly, with implications for soil management and understanding soil health.

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