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The effect of addition of a wettable biochar on soil water repellency

Authors
  1. Abel
  2. Antal
  3. Bachmann
  4. Barton
  5. Beesley
  6. Blanco-Canqui
  7. Cann
  8. DeBano
  9. Debela
  10. Dlapa
  11. Doerr
  12. Doerr
  13. Doerr
  14. Hallin
  15. Harper
  16. Harper
  17. Herath
  18. Jackson
  19. Kinney
  20. Koch
  21. Kostka
  22. Leelamanie
  23. Lichner
  24. Mainwaring
  25. McKissock
  26. Morley
  27. Müller
  28. Roy
  29. Roy
  30. Sohi
  31. USGA
  32. Van Dam
  33. Verheijen
  34. Ward
  35. Woolf
Publication date
1 January 2015
Publisher
'Wiley'
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