The complexity of wood ash fertilization disentangled: Effects on soil pH, nutrient status, plant growth and cadmium accumulation
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Jesper Liengaard Johansen | S. Christensen | F. Ekelund | R. Rønn | R. Kjøller | Carla Cruz-Paredes | M. Hovmand | Mette Vestergård | L. Mortensen | Maiken Nielsen | J. L. Johansen
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