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Stabilization of organic matter in soils: drivers, mechanisms, and analytical tools – a literature review

Edaphic properties in a eucalyptusforest ecotone in the Nova Baden State Park, Southeastern Brazil

Estimation of soil organic carbon content by Vis-NIR spectroscopy combining feature selection algorithm and local regression method

Department of Soils, Silvio Brandão Building s/n, PO Box 231, UFV Campus, CEP 36570-900, Viçosa/MG

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