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Determining soil organic carbon for agricultural soils: a comparison between the Walkley & Black and the dry combustion methods (north Belgium)

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Bibliographic reference Meersmans, Jeroen ; van Wesemael, Bas ; Van Molle, M.. Determining soil organic carbon for agricultural soils: a comparison between the Walkley & Black and the dry combustion methods (north Belgium). In: Soil Use and Management, Vol. 25, no. 4, p. 346-353 (2009)
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