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Influence of Simulated Erosion, Fertilization, and Sampling Time on Soil Properties and Quality in Black Soil Region of Northeast China
Conservation and sustainable utilization of black soil | 更新时间:2026-04-20
    • Influence of Simulated Erosion, Fertilization, and Sampling Time on Soil Properties and Quality in Black Soil Region of Northeast China

    • Journal of Soil and Water Conservation   Vol. 40, Issue 2, Pages: 38-47(2026)
    • DOI:10.13870/j.cnki.stbcxb.2026.02.002    

      CLC: S157.1
    • CSTR:32310.14.stbcxb.2026.02.002    
    • Received:16 June 2025

      Revised:2025-07-30

      Accepted:25 August 2025

      Online First:18 November 2025

      Published:01 April 2026

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  • WU Keran, LI Yangyang, WANG Zhiqiang. Influence of Simulated Erosion, Fertilization, and Sampling Time on Soil Properties and Quality in Black Soil Region of Northeast China[J]. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, DOI: 10.13870/j.cnki.stbcxb.2026.02.002. CSTR: 32310.14.stbcxb.2026.02.002.

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