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Accumulative Effect of Soil Organic Carbon and Nitrogen in Water Stable Aggregates and Soil Stability Characteristics of Robinia pseudoacacia Plantation in the Loess Hilly Gully Region

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Figure 1. Map of research region (Ansai county, Shaanxi province, China).
Table 1. General status of sampling plots
Table 2. Basic physical and chemical properties of tasted soils.
Table 3. Composition of soil water-stable aggregates.
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