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Reforestation of borrow pits by use of specific mycorrhizal fungi, soil amendments, and site preparation. [A borrow pit is an excavation from which materials (earth) are removed to be used as fill at another location]
Author(s) -
Charles R. Berry
Publication year - 1978
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/6533021
Subject(s) - amendment , lime , sewage sludge , liquidambar styraciflua , environmental science , fertilizer , agronomy , biomass (ecology) , soil conditioner , manure , land reclamation , soil water , horticulture , biology , sewage , environmental engineering , ecology , paleontology , political science , soil science , law

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