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Microbes: Affect physical properties of soil

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J. P. Martin, University of California
S. J. Richards, University of California

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California Agriculture 19(6):14-15.

Published June 01, 1965

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These studies indicate that some of the microbial polysaccharides are relatively resistant to decomposition by soil organisms and, therefore, may well be contributing influences to the favorable effects of organic residues on soil physical properties.

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Microbes: Affect physical properties of soil

J. P. Martin, S. J. Richards
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Microbes: Affect physical properties of soil

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Authors

J. P. Martin, University of California
S. J. Richards, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 19(6):14-15.

Published June 01, 1965

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

These studies indicate that some of the microbial polysaccharides are relatively resistant to decomposition by soil organisms and, therefore, may well be contributing influences to the favorable effects of organic residues on soil physical properties.

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