2024
DOI: 10.3832/ifor4349-016
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Relationship between microbiological, physical, and chemical attributes of different soil types under Pinus taeda plantations in southern Brazil

JA Zanon,
R Marques,
D Herzog de Carvalho
et al.

Abstract: Over the last decades, Pinus taeda L. plantations in southern Brazil showed a great increase in average production. However, the gains in productivity obtained by genetic selection and breeding have nowadays stabilized. Research on edaphic factors and silvicultural practices is currently performed with the aim of both increasing the productivity of P. taeda plantations and maintaining the soil quality. To this end, soil microbiological attributes are considered better indicators of soil quality as they are mor… Show more

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