ARTÍCULO
TITULO

Spatial Behavior of Phosphorus and Nitrogen in a Subtropical Wetland

S. Grunwald and K. R. Reddy    

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PÁGINAS
pp. 1174 - 1183
REVISTAS SIMILARES
Agriculture
Agronomy
Forests

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