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Relationships of nitrogen losses, phosphorus losses, and sediment under simulated rainfall conditions

Z. Yuan, Y. Liao, M. Zheng, M. Zhuo, B. Huang, X. Nie, X. Wu and D. Li
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation March 2020, 75 (2) 231-241; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2489/jswc.75.2.231
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