Long-term green manuring increases soil carbon sequestration via decreasing qCO2 caused by lower microbial phosphorus limitation in a dry land field
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Published:2024-10
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Volume:374
Page:109142
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ISSN:0167-8809
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Container-title:Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment
Author:
Ma Zhengbo,
Liang Ting,
Fu Haoran,
Ma Qingxu,
Chang Danna,
Zhang Jiudong,
Che Zongxian,
Zhou Guopeng,
Cao WeidongORCID
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