Stover mulching and inhibitor application maintain crop yield and decrease fertilizer N input and losses in no-till cropping systems in Northeast China
Lei Yuan(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Caiyan Lu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Huaihai Chen(Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Jingchao Jia(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Xudong Zhang(Northwest A&F University), Jian Ma(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Xin Chen(Yangzhou University), Hongtu Xie(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Yi Shi(Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs), Xiuyuan Peng(Institute of Applied Ecology), Chao Liang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Hongbo He(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Yan Liu(University of Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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