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    Mulching with shredded wood or Miscanthus chips maintains soil moisture and promotes soil fertility as well as vegetative and reproductive growth of young apple trees

    Author
    1. A Engel
    2. A Kastellitz
    3. A Kirsch
    4. B Hauser
    5. C. in der Beeck
    6. D Bläsing
    7. D Rupp
    8. DM Glenn
    9. E Erhart
    10. G Engel
    11. G Engel
    12. G Friedrich
    13. H Link
    14. H Mantinger
    15. H Mantinger
    16. H Mantinger
    17. H Reloe
    18. HJ Dietz
    19. J Himmelsbach
    20. K Lange
    21. KP Scholz
    22. Michael Blanke
    23. MM Blanke
    24. MM Blanke
    25. P Hilsendegen
    26. P Quast
    27. P Quast
    28. P-J Paschold
    29. R Faby
    30. R Gutser
    31. Ralf Pude
    32. RJ Haynes
    33. S Pätzold
    34. T Ebertseder
    35. U Niggli
    36. W Gut
    37. W Hartl
    38. W Huber
    Publication venue
    'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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