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Residue Carbon Stabilization in Soil Aggregates of No-Till and Tillage Management of Dryland Cropping Systems

Olchin    
G.P.    
Ogle    
S.    
Frey    
S.D.    
Filley    
T.R.    
Paustian    
K.    
Six    
J.    

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