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Reduction of agricultural non-point pollution source by scenarios of best management practices on cropping system alternatives of main upland crop in Saemangeum …

Son et al., 2014

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1386326725918209758
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Son J
Lee G
Yoo D
Cho J
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Journal of Applied Biological Chemistry

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Nonpoint pollution sources from agricultural activities are a major cause of water quality impairment. A nutrient management program utilizes farm practices that maintain efficient crop production systems and control agricultural nonpoint pollution sources. The objectives …
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