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    Dry-Aggregate Stability and Soil Nutrients Responses to Reapplication of Biochar and Organic/Inorganic Fertilizers in Urban Vegetable Production

    Dry-Aggregate Stability and Soil Nutrients Responses to Reapplication of Biochar and Organic/Inorganic Fertilizers in Urban Vegetable Production by Chinyere Blessing Okebalama, Bernd Marschner

    Published 2022-07-01
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    SOIL ORGANIC CARBON LEVELS IN SOILS OF CONTRASTING LAND USES IN SOUTHEASTERN NIGERIA

    SOIL ORGANIC CARBON LEVELS IN SOILS OF CONTRASTING LAND USES IN SOUTHEASTERN NIGERIA by Chinyere Blessing Okebalama, Charles Igwe, Chukwuebuka Okolo

    Published 2017-12-01
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    Morphology and fertility evaluation of soils from different geological materials for agricultural production in Southeastern Nigeria

    Morphology and fertility evaluation of soils from different geological materials for agricultural production in Southeastern Nigeria by Chinyere Blessing Okebalama, Felix Chikaizu Anih, Chukwuebuka Edwin Awaogu

    Published 2024-01-01
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    Disposal of spent oil into soils around auto parts markets impacts heavy metal concentrations and poses a potential ecological risk

    Disposal of spent oil into soils around auto parts markets impacts heavy metal concentrations and poses a potential ecological risk by Chinyere Blessing Okebalama, Chioma Lucy Onwurah, Chika Mike Jidere, Chukwuebuka Christopher Okolo

    Published 2024-05-01
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