The content of nutrients in the gray forest soil, depending on the type of basic processing in one-specific and mixed crops of oats
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https://doi.org/10.31548/bio2016.03.010Abstract
It was found the influence of the basic processing on the accumulation of nutrients in the soil in one-specific and mixed crops of oats in organic production.References
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