Assessing soil physicochemical properties after shifting cultivation for upland rice in Kampung Kiding, Padawan
Land use management is a growing importance to ensure the future sustainability of natural resources. Degradation of soil system from affected shifting cultivation is a matter of great concern in terms of loss of a non-renewable resource. The soil properties of natural forest and secondary fallow...
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Main Author: | Wong, Ruth Wen Ting |
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Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2015
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Online Access: | http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/9299/4/Assessing%20Soil%20Physicochemical%20Properties%20After%20Shifting%20Cultivation%20For%20Upland%20Rice%20In%20Kampung%20Kiding%2C%20Padawan.pdf |
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