Plant and soil microbial responses to irrigation retirement in semiarid cropping systems.
Abstract:Water scarcity limits irrigated agriculture, and there is an increasing frequency of situations where farmers must transition from irrigated to dryland cropping systems. This transition poses several challenges, and it is necessary to understand the changes in crop productivity and soil hea...
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2022
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