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N. Xu, N. R. Amgain, A. Rabbany, J. Capasso, K. Korus, S. Swanson, J. H. Bhadha (2022)
Interaction of soil health indicators to different regenerative farming practices on mineral soils, 5
In Table 2 of the original article (Xu et al., 2022), the values for organic matter, P, K, Ca, Fe, and Al concentration of bagasse were misreported. Please see the table below for corrected results. We apologize for this error.2TABLEPhysiochemical properties of bagasse and horse beddingConcentrationPhysiochemical propertiesUnitBagasseHorse beddingpH3.79 ± 0.017.37 ± 0.17Bulk densityg cm−30.11 ± 0.0010.19 ± 0.04Organic matter%95.77 ± 0.4494.68 ± 1.59Pmg kg−1263 ± 81,160 ± 638Kmg kg−1997 ± 439,098 ± 1,421Camg kg−12,101 ± 124,673 ± 1,033Femg kg−1326 ± 8105.7 ± 46.78Almg kg−1217 ± 5126.5 ± 31.69REFERENCEXu, N., Amgain, N. R., Rabbany, A., Capasso, J., Korus, K., Swanson, S., & Bhadha, J. H. (2022). Interaction of soil health indicators to different regenerative farming practices on mineral soils. Agrosystems, Geosciences & Environment, 5, e20243. https://doi.org/10.1002/agg2.20243
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Published: Jan 1, 2022
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