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Title of Paper:Ouyang, H., Song, Y., Yu, Q*, Zhou, Y., Zhang, F., Wang, H., & Zhong, L* (2025)Biogas Residue Carbonization Rather Than Biogas Residue Promoted the Yield of Pakchoi and Reduced the N2O Production Potential in Horticultural Soil. Land Degradation & Development.
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