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Long-term use of copper-containing fungicide affects microbial properties of citrus grove soils
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Zhou X.X., He Z.L., Liang Z.B., Stoffella P.J., Fan J.H., Yang Y.G. & Powell C.A. (2011) Long-term use of copper-containing fungicide affects microbial properties of citrus grove soils. Soil Science Society of America Journal 75, 898-906.
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Soil Science Society of America Journal
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Zhou, X.X.1
He, Z.L.2
Liang, Z.B.3
Stoffella, P.J.4
Fan, J.H.5
Yang, Y.G.6
Powell, C.A.7
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