Cereal-Legume Mixed Residue Addition Increases Yield and Reduces Soil Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Fertilized Winter Wheat in the North China Plain
Md Raseduzzaman(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Chunsheng Hu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Md. Razzab Ali(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Stephen Okoth Aluoch(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Gokul Gaudel(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Arbindra Timilsina(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Yuming Zhang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Xiaoxin Li(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Fiston Bizimana(Center for Agricultural Resources Research)
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