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Evaluating Agricultural Management Effects on Alachlor Availability: Tillage, Green Manure, and Biochar

Kassio F. Mendes    
Kathleen E. Hall    
Kurt A. Spokas    
William C. Koskinen and Valdemar L. Tornisielo    

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