The quantity/intensity relation is affected by chemical and organic P fertilization in calcareous soils.
@article{Shahabifar2019TheQR, title={The quantity/intensity relation is affected by chemical and organic P fertilization in calcareous soils.}, author={Jafar Shahabifar and Ebrahim Panahpour and Farhad Moshiri and Ali Gholami and Mehrzad Mostashari}, journal={Ecotoxicology and environmental safety}, year={2019}, volume={172}, pages={ 144-151 } }
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