Combining non-legume green manure with a nitrification inhibitor mitigates N2O emission and facilitates N recovery from red hilly soil
Bing Xu(Harbin Normal University), Zhipeng Sha(Kunming University of Science and Technology), Dongyang Gui(Agricultural Genomics Institute at Shenzhen), Shuanglei Song(Kunming University of Science and Technology), Zhong Zhang(Kunming University of Science and Technology)
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