2020
DOI: 10.1080/03067319.2020.1811266
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Impact of different management systems on soil quality of farms in a semi-arid tropical setting

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“…Organic matter reduces oxidation and precipitation loss, and its chelating agents, depending on their solubility potential, increase micronutrient availability. Prior studies also indicated the highest micronutrient concentration in the top soil, decreasing down the profle [134][135][136][137][138][139]. Tese scientists found that surface soil organic matter closely correlates with accessible micronutrients.…”
Section: Soil Micronutrientsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Organic matter reduces oxidation and precipitation loss, and its chelating agents, depending on their solubility potential, increase micronutrient availability. Prior studies also indicated the highest micronutrient concentration in the top soil, decreasing down the profle [134][135][136][137][138][139]. Tese scientists found that surface soil organic matter closely correlates with accessible micronutrients.…”
Section: Soil Micronutrientsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Akhtaruzzaman et al, 2018;García-Marco et al, 2014;Ivana et al, 2015;Jiang et al, 2009;Joshi et al, 2020;Sarker et al, 2020) who reported the highest micronutrient concentrations in topmost of soil, with concentrations decreasing down the pro le. These authors also con rmed that available micronutrients are strongly associated with soil organic matter content in surface soil.…”
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