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The influence of tillage practices on soil macrofauna in a semi-arid agroecosystem in notheastern Australia

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Format: Book
Published: Elsevier
Series:Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment
Subjects:
αγροοικοσυστηματα
αρθρα
ασπονδυλα
Αυστραλια
αφθονια ειδων
εδαφικα αρθροποδα
εντομα
θηρευτες
καλλιεργητικες πρακτικες
μακροπανιδα
παρασιτα
σαπροφαγα
φυτοφαγα
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