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“... treatments, i.e., ammonium ion concentration began to rise shortly after soil flooding, slightly decreased...”
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“... treatments, i.e., ammonium ion concentration began to rise shortly after soil flooding, slightly decreased...”
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“... in agricultural sector. These plastics can be plugged in the soil, after its use, together with the crop residues...”
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“... HPb and LPb, respectively. Soil samples were stored in plastic pots and used in a glasshouse...”
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“...Considering the damage resulting from in natura disposal of waste in soil or water bodies...”
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“... soil cover and a small decrease of titratable acidity for those grown on plastic mulch, in both cases...”
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