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“... high content of organic matter (148 g/kg) and silty clay texture. Soil clay mineralogy was mainly...”
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“...After harvest, plants remain living organisms with the capacity to carry out metabolic processes...”
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“... I) to a detrital smectite dominant interval (subsection II) characterizes a change in source area from metamorphic...”
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“...Aerobic granular sludge (AGS) processes are among the most robust wastewater treatments. One...”
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