2018
DOI: 10.26651/allelo.j./2018-44-1-1154
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Effects of water soluble polyphenols in Eucalyptus grandis trees and their effects on crops and soil water repellency

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“…In addition, soils under Eucalyptus plantations had organic carbon reducing in the soil profile and with no significant changes in soil organic carbon levels under different ages between 3 and 40 years [36]. is was also attributed to the presence of phenolic compounds responsible for low decomposition rates of soil organic matter in some tree species especially Eucalyptus [37,38].…”
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“…In addition, soils under Eucalyptus plantations had organic carbon reducing in the soil profile and with no significant changes in soil organic carbon levels under different ages between 3 and 40 years [36]. is was also attributed to the presence of phenolic compounds responsible for low decomposition rates of soil organic matter in some tree species especially Eucalyptus [37,38].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%