Equifinality in the modelling of ammonia volatilisation from a flooded rice system
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Paul C. Struik | Karel J. Keesman | Khairudin Nurulhuda | Mohamad Pauzi Zakaria | K. Keesman | P. Struik | M. Zakaria | K. Nurulhuda
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