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Slash and Char: a feasible alternative for soil fertility management in the Central Amazon?, Lehmann, Johannes; Da Silva, Jose Perier, Jr.; Rondon, Marco; Da Silva, Cravo Manoel; Greenwood, Jaqueline; Nehls, Thomas; Steiner, Christoph; Glaser, Bruno , 17th WCSS, 14/08/2002, Thailand, (2002)

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