Tropical Soil Chemistry

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Tropical Soil Chemistry. / Borggaard, Ole K.

University of Copenhagen : Department of Basic Sciences and Environment, University of Copenhagen, 2008. 118 s.

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Borggaard, OK 2008, Tropical Soil Chemistry. Department of Basic Sciences and Environment, University of Copenhagen, University of Copenhagen.

APA

Borggaard, O. K. (2008). Tropical Soil Chemistry. Department of Basic Sciences and Environment, University of Copenhagen.

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Borggaard OK. Tropical Soil Chemistry. University of Copenhagen: Department of Basic Sciences and Environment, University of Copenhagen, 2008. 118 s.

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Borggaard, Ole K. / Tropical Soil Chemistry. University of Copenhagen : Department of Basic Sciences and Environment, University of Copenhagen, 2008. 118 s.

Bibtex

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