Abstract
MULCHING is a recognized method of conserving soil moisture, but often several other effects of the treatment are noticeable. This is not, of course, unexpected when the mulch consists of organic material containing soluble plant nutrients in greater or less amount.
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Effect of Mulching on the Soil. Nature 155, 405 (1945). https://doi.org/10.1038/155405b0
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