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Nitrogen losses in terrestrial hydrological pathways in sugarcane cropping systems of Australia

Gunasekhar Nachimuthu, Michael J. Bell and Neil V. Halpin
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation March 2017, 72 (2) 32A-35A; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2489/jswc.72.2.32A
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