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Dual effects of soil conditioners on wheat yield and soil properties in southern henan

Dual effects of soil conditioners on wheat yield and soil properties in southern henan
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A scientific study conducted in Henan, China, evaluates the effectiveness of various soil conditioners on wheat yield and soil health. The research identifies nitrogen fertilizer combined with biochar as the most effective treatment for improving crop productivity and soil quality.

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The findings offer practical strategies for sustainable agriculture and addressing soil acidification in intensive farming regions.

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