Comment on: "Back to the future? Conservative grassland management can preserve soil health in the changing landscapes of Uruguay" On the risks of good intentions and poor evidence.
ABSTRACT.- In this article we make comments on some methodological issues and on the general approach of the paper "Back to the future? Conservative grassland management can preserve soil health in the changing landscapes of Uruguay" by Ina Säumel, Leonardo R. Ramírez, Sarah Tietjen, Marcos Barra, a...
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2023
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