Nitrogen and phosphorus losses via surface runoff from tea plantations in the mountainous areas of Southwest China
Xingcheng Huang(Xiamen University), Yu Li(Northwestern Polytechnical University), Yarong Zhang(Guizhou Academy of Agricultural Sciences), Yanling Liu(Jiangxi University of Technology), Xiaona Lu, Darong Zhen(Guizhou Institute of Plant Protection)
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