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Volume 17, Number 3, September 2001

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Phosphorus cycling in UK agriculture and implications for phosphorus loss from soil
pp. 139-149(11)
Authors: Withers, P.J.A.; Edwards, A.C.; Foy, R.H.

Soils and `managed retreat' in South East England
pp. 150-154(5)
Authors: Hazelden, J.; Boorman, L.A.

Buffering capacity of cashew soils in South Eastern Tanzania
pp. 155-162(8)
Authors: Dondeyne, S.; Ngatunga, E.L.; Cools, N.; Deckers, J.A.; Merckx, R.

Evaluation of two N cycle models for the prediction of N mineralization from grassland soils in the UK
pp. 163-172(10)
Authors: Bhogal, A.; Shepherd, M.A.; Hatch, D.J.; Brown, L.; Jarvis, S.C.

Direct and residual effects of pulp and paper mill sludge on crop yield and soil mineral N
pp. 173-178(6)
Authors: Vagstad, N.; Broch-Due, A.; Lyngstad, I.

Removal of rock fragments and its effect on soil loss and crop yield, Tigray, Ethiopia
pp. 179-187(9)
Authors: Nyssen, J.; Haile, Mitiku; Poesen, J.; Deckers, J.; Moeyersons, J.

Mediterranean natural forest living at elevated carbon dioxide: soil biological properties and plant biomass growth
pp. 195-202(8)
Authors: Moscatelli, M.C.; Fonck, M.; Angelis, P.; Larbi, H.; Macuz, A.; Rambelli, A.; Grego, S.

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