Biochar applications combined with paddy-upland rotation cropping systems benefit the safe use of PAH-contaminated soils: From risk assessment to microbial ecology
Ni Ni(Ministry of Ecology and Environment), Yang Song(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Yongrong Bian(Institute of Soil Science), Deyang Kong(Ministry of Ecology and Environment), Xiaona Li(Gansu Desert Control Research Institute), Xin Jiang(Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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