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Geotechnical engineering / Agronomy / Fragipan / Ped / Root / Erosion / Alkali soils / Vegetation and slope stability / Aerenchyma / Soil / Agriculture / Land management
Date: 2015-04-08 01:04:57
Geotechnical engineering
Agronomy
Fragipan
Ped
Root
Erosion
Alkali soils
Vegetation and slope stability
Aerenchyma
Soil
Agriculture
Land management

Chapter 5 Physical constraints to root growth Key points • Physical constraints include compacted soil layers, layers of inherently high bulk density

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