The role of active soil carbon in influencing the profitability of fertilizer use: empirical evidence from smallholder maize plots in Tanzania
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The role of active soil carbon in influencing the profitability of fertilizer use: empirical evidence from smallholder maize plots in Tanzania
Creator:
Chamberlin, J.;
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9522-3001
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Jayne, T.S.;
Snapp, S.S.

Chamberlin, J.




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Jayne, T.S.;
Snapp, S.S.

Year:
2021
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Journal:
Land Degradation and Development
Journal volume:
32
Journal issue:
9
Pages:
2681-2694
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Place of Publication:
Sussex (United Kingdom)
Publisher:
Wiley
Citation:
The role of active soil carbon in influencing the profitability of fertilizer use: empirical evidence from smallholder maize plots in Tanzania. 2021. 32 (9) DOI: 10.1002/ldr.3940 Wiley.