Advances in assessing nutrient availability in soils

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Advances in assessing nutrient availability in soils. / Mikkelsen, Frederikke Neergaard; Rieckmann, Maria Monrad; Laursen, Kristian Holst.

Achieving sustainable crop nutrition. ed. / Zed Rengel. Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing, 2020. p. 481-514.

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Harvard

Mikkelsen, FN, Rieckmann, MM & Laursen, KH 2020, Advances in assessing nutrient availability in soils. in Z Rengel (ed.), Achieving sustainable crop nutrition. Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing, pp. 481-514. https://doi.org/10.19103/AS.2019.0062

APA

Mikkelsen, F. N., Rieckmann, M. M., & Laursen, K. H. (2020). Advances in assessing nutrient availability in soils. In Z. Rengel (Ed.), Achieving sustainable crop nutrition (pp. 481-514). Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing. https://doi.org/10.19103/AS.2019.0062

Vancouver

Mikkelsen FN, Rieckmann MM, Laursen KH. Advances in assessing nutrient availability in soils. In Rengel Z, editor, Achieving sustainable crop nutrition. Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing. 2020. p. 481-514 https://doi.org/10.19103/AS.2019.0062

Author

Mikkelsen, Frederikke Neergaard ; Rieckmann, Maria Monrad ; Laursen, Kristian Holst. / Advances in assessing nutrient availability in soils. Achieving sustainable crop nutrition. editor / Zed Rengel. Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing, 2020. pp. 481-514

Bibtex

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