Effect of long-term irrigation application on the variation of soil electrical conductivity in vineyards
(2005) GEODERMA. 128(3-4). p.221-233
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- author
- WP DE CLERCQ and Marc Van Meirvenne UGent
- organization
- year
- 2005
- type
- journalArticle (original)
- publication status
- published
- subject
- journal title
- GEODERMA
- Geoderma
- volume
- 128
- issue
- 3-4
- pages
- 221-233 pages
- publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Web of Science type
- Article
- Web of Science id
- 000231531100005
- JCR category
- AGRICULTURE, SOIL SCIENCE
- JCR impact factor
- 1.773 (2005)
- JCR rank
- 5/29 (2005)
- JCR quartile
- 1 (2005)
- ISSN
- 0016-7061
- language
- English
- UGent publication?
- yes
- classification
- A1
- id
- 330746
- handle
- http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-330746
- date created
- 2006-04-13 09:38:00
- date last changed
- 2016-12-19 15:41:09
@article{330746, author = {DE CLERCQ, WP and Van Meirvenne, Marc}, issn = {0016-7061}, journal = {GEODERMA}, language = {eng}, number = {3-4}, pages = {221--233}, publisher = {Elsevier Science}, title = {Effect of long-term irrigation application on the variation of soil electrical conductivity in vineyards}, volume = {128}, year = {2005}, }
- Chicago
- DE CLERCQ, WP, and Marc Van Meirvenne. 2005. “Effect of Long-term Irrigation Application on the Variation of Soil Electrical Conductivity in Vineyards.” Geoderma 128 (3-4): 221–233.
- APA
- DE CLERCQ, WP, & Van Meirvenne, M. (2005). Effect of long-term irrigation application on the variation of soil electrical conductivity in vineyards. GEODERMA, 128(3-4), 221–233.
- Vancouver
- 1.DE CLERCQ W, Van Meirvenne M. Effect of long-term irrigation application on the variation of soil electrical conductivity in vineyards. GEODERMA. Elsevier Science; 2005;128(3-4):221–33.
- MLA
- DE CLERCQ, WP, and Marc Van Meirvenne. “Effect of Long-term Irrigation Application on the Variation of Soil Electrical Conductivity in Vineyards.” GEODERMA 128.3-4 (2005): 221–233. Print.