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Short-term Versus Continuous Chisel and No-till Effects on Soil Carbon and Nitrogen

Authors
  1. Allmaras
  2. Anita Gal
  3. Balesdent
  4. Barber
  5. Campbell
  6. Chen
  7. CTIC
  8. Curtin
  9. Diane E. Stott
  10. Diaz-Zorita
  11. Dick
  12. Dick
  13. Diekow
  14. Duiker
  15. Eghball
  16. Ellert
  17. Ellert
  18. Hill
  19. Hooker
  20. Karlen
  21. Kettler
  22. Lal
  23. Mahboubi
  24. Mahboubi
  25. McCarty
  26. McConkey
  27. Mehlich
  28. Mikhailova
  29. Morris
  30. Paul
  31. Pierce
  32. Potter
  33. Potter
  34. Powlson
  35. Raimbault
  36. Reicosky
  37. Reicosky
  38. Rex A. Omonode
  39. SAS Institute
  40. Schreiber
  41. Swift
  42. T. Scott Abney
  43. Tony J. Vyn
  44. Unger
  45. VandenBygaart
  46. VandenBygaart
  47. Vitosh
  48. Wander
  49. West
  50. Wilhelm
  51. Yang
  52. Yin
  53. Zan
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'Soil Science Society of America'
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