Nutrient availability limits carbon sequestration in arable soils
Clive A. Kirkby(Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation), John A. Kirkegaard(Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation), Christopher Blanchard(Charles Sturt University), Len J. Wade(The University of Queensland), Graeme Batten(Charles Sturt University), Alan E. Richardson(Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation), J. B. Passioura(Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation)
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