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Response of nematode communities to reclamation of agricultural soils following degradation through brown coal strip-mining processes Cover

Response of nematode communities to reclamation of agricultural soils following degradation through brown coal strip-mining processes

By: Y. Chen,  T. Mekete,  A. Dababat,  M. Daub,  Z. Cao and  R. Sikora  
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|Apr 2014

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