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1. Study On Phosphorus Accumulation And Leaching In Loess Soil Under Long-term Fertilization Condition
2. The Effects Of Vegetation Succession And Land Management On Soil Nutrient, Activity And Structure Of Microbial Community In The Loess Plateau Of Northwest China
3. A Study On Effects Of Biological-Bacteria Fertilizer Under Different Soil Moisture
4. Study On Soil Ecological Effect With Different Mulching Measures In Tea Garden
5. Responses Of Plant Traits And Soil Microbial Biomass C, N, P To Nitrogen Addition In Mature And Degraded Leymus Chinensis Steppe Ecosystems In Inner Mongolia Plateau
6. Influence Of Different Fertility Measure On Soil Habitat And Microorganism In Tea Garden
7. Effects Of Different Rice Cultivationmodes On Crop Yield, Nitrogen Use Efficiency And Soil Fertility In Rice-Barely Rotation System
8. Effects Of Long-term Fertilization On The Change Law Of The Microbial Biomass C,N And Soil Enzyme Activity In Cinnamon Soil
9. Interaction Between Soil Nutrient Supply And Crop Nutrietional Characters In Long-Term Different Cultivation Rice-Barley Cropping Systems
10. Effects Of Conservation Tillage On Soil Nutrient In Red Soil Youth Tea Garden
11. Research On Fluxes Of Greenhouse Gas Of Temperate Forest Ecosystems In Northeastern China
12. Effects Of No-Tillage And Application Of Fertilizer On Paddy Soil Biological Characteristics And Emissions Of The Greenhouse Gas
13. Study On Soil Nitrogen-fixing Bacteria Of Different Vegetation In The Mountain Forests-the Arid Valley Ecotone In The Upper Reach Of Minjiang River
14. Effect Of Alternate Partial Root-zone Irrigation On Microbial Biomass C, N And Enzymatic Activity In Soil
15. Effects Of Simulated Nitrogen Deposition On Soil Respiration In Pinus Tabulaeformis Forests In The Taiyue Mountain, China
16. Effect Of Nitrogen Management Modes On Soil Environment In Double Rice Cropping System
17. Responses Of Soil Microbial Biomass C,N And P In Alpine Forest To The Simulated Temperature Increasing Of Altitude Gradient
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