Fourteen-year field evidence reveals superior co-benefits of biochar in immobilizing heavy metals and sequestering carbon (IMAGE)
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Fourteen-year field evidence reveals superior co-benefits of biochar in immobilizing heavy metals and sequestering carbon
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Mengmeng Ma, Yunqian Zhang, Qiwen Ma, Zhibo Wang, Zhangliu Du, Yalan Chen, Qun Gao, Fei Wang, Bo Gao & Ke Sun
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