Long-term effects of fertilisers and organic sources on soil organic carbon fractions under a rice–wheat system in the Indo-Gangetic Plains of north-west India
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B. S. Dwivedi | V. Singh | Rakesh Kumar | D. Chakraborty | D. Das | K. Bandyopadhyay | R. P. Mishra | S. Datta | M. C. Meena | D. Das | R. P. Mishra | V. Singh | Rahul Kumar | V. Singh
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