Straw Application Altered CH4 Emission, Concentration and 13C-Isotopic Signature of Dissolved CH4 in a Rice Field
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Hua Xu | Jing Ma | Z. Cai | Jian Yang | Guangbin Zhang | Xiaoyan Zhang
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