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Strategies for Soil Quality Assessment Using Visible and Near-Infrared Reflectance Spectroscopy in a Western Kenya Chronosequence

Rintaro Kinoshita    
Bianca N. Moebius-Clune    
Harold M. van Es    
W. Dean Hively and A. Volkan Bilgilis    

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