Soil C sequestration management effects on N cycling and availability
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W. R. Horwath | W. Horwath | C. Kessel | T. A. Doane | C. van Kessel | Olivier C Devêvre | Timothy A. Doane | Andrew W. Kramer | O. Devêvre | A. Kramer
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