Combined effects of biochar and fertilizer applications on yield: A review and meta-analysis
Shahla Hosseini Bai(University of the Sunshine Coast), Lukas Van Zwieten(New South Wales Department of Primary Industries), Iman Tahmasbian(Department of Primary Industries), Kanika Singh(The University of Sydney), Marta Gallart(Griffith University), Wiebke Kämper(Griffith University), Michael B. Farrar(Griffith University), Thi Thu Nhan Nguyen(Hanoi University of Natural Resources and Environment), Negar Omidvar(Griffith University), Richard Koech(Central Queensland University), Yujuan Li(Central Queensland University), Guiyao Zhou(University of California, Riverside), Bushra Muqadass(Griffith University), Cheng‐Yuan Xu(Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory)
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