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Fertility Management of the Soil-Rhizosphere System for Efficient Fertilizer Use in Vegetable Production

Submitted by Tom Miles on Thu, 2007-05-17 02:57.
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Fertility Management of the Soil-Rhizosphere System for Efficient Fertilizer Use in Vegetable Production
Ma Chin-hua and Manuel C. Palada AVRDC — the World Vegetable Center P.O. Box 42, Shanhua, Tainan, Taiwan 74199, October 2006

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