Biochar and Arbuscular Mycorrhizae Fungi to Improve Soil Organic Matter and Fertility

Author:

Javeed Hafiz Muhammad Rashad,Ali Mazhar,Zamir Muhammad Shahid Ibni,Qamar Rafi,Kanwal Sonia,Andleeb Hina,Qammar Najma,Jhangir Kiran,Elkelish Amr,Mubeen Muhammad,Sarwar Muhammad Aqeel,Khalid Samina,Zain Mariyam,Nawaz Fahim,Mubeen Khuram,Bukhari Muhammad Adnan,Zakir Ali,Farooq Muhammad Amjad,Masood Nasir

Publisher

Springer International Publishing

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