Biochar as a sustainable tool for improving the health of salt-affected soils
Yanfei Yuan(Ocean University of China), Baoshan Xing(University of Massachusetts Amherst), Xiaoyun Li(University of Massachusetts Amherst), Hao Zheng(Ministry of Ecology and Environment), Xianxiang Luo(Ocean University of China), Qiang Liu(Nanchang Hangkong University), Xiao Wang(Ocean University of China), Fengmin Li(Ocean University of China), Yifan Liu(Jiangsu University), Min Li(Ocean University of China), Yue Peng(Ocean University of China)
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