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Soil Carbon Pools, Carbon and Nitrogen Storage Pattern in Soil Aggregate Fractions under Long-term Application of Organic and Synthetic Fertilizers in Rice-Wheat System: A Review

Shipra Yadav    
R. K. Naresh    
. Vivek    
M. Sharath Chandra    
N. C. Mahajan    

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