a<p>average values of 6 subsamples at each depth.</p><p>pH, 1∶2.5 soil-H<sub>2</sub>O suspension; As, 0.05 M (NH<sub>4</sub>)<sub>2</sub>SO<sub>4</sub> soluble concentration.</p><p>A depth of 0 m represents soil of 0.00–0.10 m underground; 1, 2, 3 and 4 m represent ±0.05 m at each depth underground. TC, total carbon; TN, total nitrogen.</p
<p>Soil properties of the acidic and calcareous soils were measured at different depths (topsoil: 0–...
<p>Means of selected soil properties and their means amongst different land use strata. Different le...
Physical and chemical properties of the upper 30 cm soil at the experimental site of both locations....
<p>The methodology of soil analysis used were: pH (potentiometric analysis), Organic matter (potassi...
<p>Physical and chemical characteristics of the BSC-dominated soils at a depth of 0–5 cm.</p
<p><sup>a</sup>Abbreviations: CEC = soil potential Cation Exchange Capacity; Nitr-N = Nitrate N; Amm...
Chemical properties of surface (0–5 cm depth) soil in the two pastures in 2019.</p
<p>Physical and chemical properties of the 0–40 cm soil profile at the experimental site.</p
<p>Physicochemical properties of soils at t<sub>0</sub>, t<sub>2</sub> and t<sub>14</sub> of the exp...
<p>The LS <i>etc.</i> are the soil names shown in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/1...
<p>Physical properties of the tilth soil (0–40 cm depth) in the experimental site.</p
Soil water samples collected in lysimeters at 60 cm depth, analyzed for nutrient concentrations: tot...
a<p>Means for a property (averaged over both soil depths) followed by different letters are signific...
<p>Soil Chemical Properties: pH, EC, SOM, Ext. P, Ext. K, Ext. Fe and Ext. Cu, for 2010 Influenced b...
Soil physicochemical properties influence its ability to retain water, promote biodiversity, and sup...
<p>Soil properties of the acidic and calcareous soils were measured at different depths (topsoil: 0–...
<p>Means of selected soil properties and their means amongst different land use strata. Different le...
Physical and chemical properties of the upper 30 cm soil at the experimental site of both locations....
<p>The methodology of soil analysis used were: pH (potentiometric analysis), Organic matter (potassi...
<p>Physical and chemical characteristics of the BSC-dominated soils at a depth of 0–5 cm.</p
<p><sup>a</sup>Abbreviations: CEC = soil potential Cation Exchange Capacity; Nitr-N = Nitrate N; Amm...
Chemical properties of surface (0–5 cm depth) soil in the two pastures in 2019.</p
<p>Physical and chemical properties of the 0–40 cm soil profile at the experimental site.</p
<p>Physicochemical properties of soils at t<sub>0</sub>, t<sub>2</sub> and t<sub>14</sub> of the exp...
<p>The LS <i>etc.</i> are the soil names shown in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/1...
<p>Physical properties of the tilth soil (0–40 cm depth) in the experimental site.</p
Soil water samples collected in lysimeters at 60 cm depth, analyzed for nutrient concentrations: tot...
a<p>Means for a property (averaged over both soil depths) followed by different letters are signific...
<p>Soil Chemical Properties: pH, EC, SOM, Ext. P, Ext. K, Ext. Fe and Ext. Cu, for 2010 Influenced b...
Soil physicochemical properties influence its ability to retain water, promote biodiversity, and sup...
<p>Soil properties of the acidic and calcareous soils were measured at different depths (topsoil: 0–...
<p>Means of selected soil properties and their means amongst different land use strata. Different le...
Physical and chemical properties of the upper 30 cm soil at the experimental site of both locations....