

Author: Kaur B. Gupta S. Singh G.
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
ISSN: 0167-4366
Source: Agroforestry Systems, Vol.54, Iss.1, 2002-01, pp. : 13-20
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Abstract
In sodic soils, excessive amounts of salts have an adverse effect on soil biological activity and stability of soil organic matter. The study analyzes the role of silvopastoral systems to improve soil organic matter and microbial activity with a view for effective management of soil fertility. The silvopastoral systems for the present study (located at Saraswati Reserved Forest, Kurukshetra; 29°4′ to 30°15′ N and 75°15′ to 77°16′ E) are characterized by tree species of
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