Role of fertilization regime on soil carbon sequestration and crop yield in a maize-cowpea intercropping system on low fertility soils
Author:
Roohi Mahnaz,
Saleem Arif Muhammad,
Guillaume Thomas,
Yasmeen Tahira,
Riaz Muhammad,
Shakoor AwaisORCID,
Hassan Farooq Taimoor,
Muhammad Shahzad Sher,
Bragazza Luca
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