Open Journal of Soil Science

Open Journal of Soil Science

ISSN Print: 2162-5360
ISSN Online: 2162-5379
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"Wet and Dry Season Effects on Select Soil Nutrient Contents of Upland Farms in North Bank Region of the Gambia"
written by Ebrima Sonko, Daniel N. Tsado, Sidat Yaffa, Appollonia A. Okhimamhe, Julia Eichie,
published by Open Journal of Soil Science, Vol.6 No.3, 2016
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