Chemical relationships in earthworm casts of two urban green spaces indicate the earthworm contribution to urban nutrient cycles
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Chemical relationships in earthworm casts of two urban green spaces indicate the earthworm contribution to urban nutrient cycles
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Soil and Water Research
Volume 18, Issue 4, Pages 219-226
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Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences
发表日期
2023-09-18
DOI
10.17221/26/2023-swr
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