Intensive cultivation can drastically reduce earthworm populations in arable land

European Journal of Soil Biology - Tập 38 Số 2 - Trang 127-130 - 2002
James P. Curry1, David Byrne1, Olaf Schmidt1
1Department of Environmental Resource Management, Faculty of Agriculture, University College, Dublin 4, Ireland

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