Open Journal of Soil Science

Open Journal of Soil Science

ISSN Print: 2162-5360
ISSN Online: 2162-5379
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"Influence of Tillage and Deep Rooted Cool Season Cover Crops on Soil Properties, Pests, and Yield Responses in Cotton"
written by Michael W. Marshall, Phillip Williams, Ali Mirzakhani Nafchi, Joe Mario Maja, Jose Payero, John Mueller, Ahmad Khalilian,
published by Open Journal of Soil Science, Vol.6 No.10, 2016
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[17] Differences in Biomass Production and Water Use Efficiency among Seven Different Cover Crops in the Wet Winter Seasons of 2016/17 and 2018 in South Carolina
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[18] Soil Management and Tillage Practices for Growing Cotton Crop
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[19] Cover Crops for Weed and Nutrient Management
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