Effects of biochar from slow pyrolysis of papermill waste on agronomic performance and soil fertility
Lukas Van Zwieten(New South Wales Department of Primary Industries), Annette Cowie(Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development), Stephen Morris(New South Wales Department of Primary Industries), Adriana Downie(UNSW Sydney), K. Y. Chan(New South Wales Department of Primary Industries), J. Rust(New South Wales Department of Primary Industries), Stephen Joseph(Saveetha University), Stephen Kimber(New South Wales Department of Primary Industries)
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