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Cultivation Affects Soil Organic Nitrogen: Pyrolysis-Mass Spectrometry and Nitrogen K-edge XANES Spectroscopy Evidence

Peter Leinweber    
Fran Walley    
Jens Kruse    
Gerald Jandl    
Kai-Uwe Eckhardt    
Robert I.R. Blyth and Tom Regier    

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pp. 82 - 92
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Agronomy
Agriculture

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