A study of variations in soil properties in an apparently uniform area and their relationship to the frequency of sampling : A thesis for M.Agr.Sc. [Master of Agricultural Science] and Honours, [Lincoln College] University of New Zealand
1948
Mandal, Subodhe Chandra
The aim of the investigation conducted upon a typical representative of a major Canterbury soil type, is to indicate the nature and extent of variation in an apparently uniform field and to determine the frequency of sampling necessary for different soil properties.
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Canterbury Agricultural College, University of New Zealand
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Anzsrc::410601 land capability and soil productivity; Sampling methods; Anzsrc::410604 soil chemistry and soil carbon sequestration (excl. carbon sequestration science); Anzsrc::410603 soil biology
Language
English
Format
115 pages
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Thesis
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