“Without bamboo, the land dies”: Biomass, litterfall, and soil organic matter dynamics of a Javanese bamboo talun-kebun system

作者: L. Christanty , D. Mailly , J.P. Kimmins

DOI: 10.1016/S0378-1127(96)03834-0

关键词: BiomassCrop rotationSoil fertilityForest floorBotanyBiologyCropping systemPlant litterAgronomyBambooSoil organic matter

摘要: … thick layer of leaf litter and fine roots. The upper 5 cm of the A, … fine roots; therefore it was assumed in this study that fine root … It appears that fine root death must have contributed at least …

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