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Changes in soil mineral nitrogen during and after 3-year and 5-year set-aside and nitrate leaching losses after ploughing out the 5-year plant covers in the UK

Chalmers    
A. G.    
Bacon    
E. T. G.    
Clarke    
J. H.    

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