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Potential environmental benefits of substituting nitrogen and phosphorus fertilizer with usable crop straw in China during 2000–2017 — Minghao Zhuang (2020) | RDL Network
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Potential environmental benefits of substituting nitrogen and phosphorus fertilizer with usable crop straw in China during 2000–2017
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Zhongya Zhang
Chongqing University
Potential environmental benefits of substituting nitrogen and phosphorus fertilizer with usable crop straw in China during 2000–2017
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2020
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Minghao Zhuang
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