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Crop residue decomposition in Minnesota biochar-amended plots
S. L. Weyers
USDA Agricultural Research Service, North Central Soil Conservation Research Lab, Morris, MN, USA
K. A. Spokas
USDA Agricultural Research Service, Soil and Water Management Unit, University of Minnesota, Saint Paul, MN, USA
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