Effects of phosphorus addition with and without ammonium, nitrate, or glucose on N2O and NO emissions from soil sampled under Acacia mangium plantation and incubated at 100 % of the water-filled pore space
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S. Ishizuka | Taiki Mori | S. Ohta | A. Wicaksono | J. Heriyanto | R. Konda | A. Hardjono
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