Estimating soil health in urban allotments: Integrated two-way soil quality index and free-living amoebae in nitrogen recycling
Nitrogen deficiency and contamination by potentially toxic elements (PTEs) adversely impact soil health and ecosystem services. Existing tools for assessing contaminated soils, necessary for sustainable management, remain limited. In this study, we introduce an integrated approach using geochemical...
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Main Authors: | Roderick A.M. Williams (Author), Andrea Ogoke (Author), Kiri Rodgers (Author), Steven Kelly (Author), Roslyn Mcintosh (Author), Andrew Hursthouse (Author), Fiona L. Henriquez (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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