Impact of leguminous perennial grasses on agroecological condition of the soil
O. Tkachuk
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O. Tkachuk: Vinnitsa National Agrarian University
Balanced Nature Using, 2017, vol. 5, issue 1, 127-131
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This paper deals with the prerequisites of agricultural soils degradation. The author explores the impact of the most common types of legumes perennial grasses: seeding alfalfa, red clover, sainfoin sandy, white sweet clover, lotus corniculatus and eastern galega by their two-year growing to replace the agroecological indicators of soil
Keywords: leguminous perennial grasses; soil; agroecological indicators (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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