Nutrient cycling H.R. von Uexkull

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First International Workshop on Soil Management and Smallholders Development in the Pacific Islands, 16-22 September 1988, Honiara, Solomon Islands
Summary: Sustained land productivity is largely a function of efficient nutrient cycling. Human inteference with natural ecosystems tends to break the natural, closed cycle and unless losses of fertility or productivity components are compensated by inputs from outside, both soil fertility and soil productivity decline
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Paper presented at First International Workshop on Soil Management and Smallholders Development in the Pacific Islands, 16-22 September 1988, Honiara, Solomon Islands

First International Workshop on Soil Management and Smallholders Development in the Pacific Islands, 16-22 September 1988, Honiara, Solomon Islands

Sustained land productivity is largely a function of efficient nutrient cycling. Human inteference with natural ecosystems tends to break the natural, closed cycle and unless losses of fertility or productivity components are compensated by inputs from outside, both soil fertility and soil productivity decline