Effects of Elevated Atmospheric CO2 Concentration (FACE) on Nitrogen Dynamics in a Typical North German Crop Rotation

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Effects of Elevated Atmospheric CO2 Concentration (FACE) on Nitrogen Dynamics in a Typical North German Crop Rotation. / Pacholski, Andreas Siegfried; Heiduk, Katia ; Siemens, Jan et al.
In: Italian Journal of Agronomy, Vol. 3, No. 3, Supplement, 15.10.2008, p. 859-860.

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Pacholski AS, Heiduk K, Siemens J, Manderscheid R, Weigel HJ. Effects of Elevated Atmospheric CO2 Concentration (FACE) on Nitrogen Dynamics in a Typical North German Crop Rotation. Italian Journal of Agronomy. 2008 Oct 15;3(3, Supplement):859-860. doi: 10.4081/282

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