The abundance and diversity of soil mites was monitored along a gradient of land use types (LUTs) during the wet seasons in soils of Taita Taveta, Kenya. Sampling of mites from soils was carried out in eight LUTs which included maize-based system (Zea mays), coffee (Coffea Arabica), horticulture,...
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Maribie, CW
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Nyamasyo, GHN
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Ndegwa. PN
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Mung'atu, Joseph K.
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Lagerlof, J
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Gikungu, M
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[Abundance and diversity of soil mites (Acari) along a gradient of land use types in Taita Taveta, Kenya]
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Abundance and diversity of soil mites (Acari) along a gradient of land use types in Taita Taveta, Kenya