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The Relationship between Carbon Input, Aggregation, and Soil Organic Carbon Stabilization in Sustainable Cropping Systems

Angela Y. Y. Kong    
Johan Six    
Dennis C. Bryant    
R. Ford Denison    
and Chris van Kessel     

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pp. 1078 - 1085
REVISTAS SIMILARES
Agronomy
Agriculture
Forests

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