Total nitrogen deposition at key growing stages of maize and wheat as affected by pot surface area and crop variety

Publication Type
Journal contribution (peer reviewed)
Authors
He, C.-E., Wang, X., Liu, X., Fangmeier, A., Christie, P., Zhang, F.
Year of publication
2011
Published in
Plant and Soil
Band/Volume
339/
Page (from - to)
137-145
Abstract

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