Contrasting impacts of manure and inorganic fertilizer applications for nine years on soil organic carbon and its labile fractions in bulk soil and soil aggregates
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National Natural Science Foundation of China
National Basic Research Program of China
Newton Fund
Chinese Ministry of Science and Technology
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Subject
Earth-Surface Processes
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