Maize/faba bean intercropping with rhizobia inoculation enhances productivity and recovery of fertilizer P in a reclaimed desert soil
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P. Christie | Ping Wang | Long Li | Pei-Pei Mei | L. Gui | Jian-Cheng Huang | Huiying Long
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