Influence path identification of topography, soil, hydrology and landscape on phosphorus buffering capacity in typical agricultural catchments in central subtropical China.
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Jinshui Wu | Yue Deng | Jianlin Shen | Yuyuan Li | Xi Li | Dianlin Gong | Cen Meng | Huanyao Liu
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