Structure of chemical components in different compost extracts characterized by chromatogram and spectroscopy analysis and its influence on plant growth promotion
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Guanghui Yu | Q. Shen | Q. Huang | Dongyang Liu | Zhu Tang | Dabing Xu | Jiafu Yuan
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