"
Arid Agroecosystem Shrubs Enhance Enzyme Activities during the Dry Season"
written by Sire Diedhiou, Komi B. Assigbetsee, Arfang O. K. Goudiaby, Ibrahima Diedhiou, Aminata N. Badiane, Modou Sène, Mamadou Khouma, Arona N. S. Samba, Richard P. Dick,
published by
American Journal of Plant Sciences,
Vol.11 No.2, 2020
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