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bibliographicCitation Zhang X, Li X, Zhang C, Li X, Zhang H. Ecological risk of long-term chlorimuron-ethyl application to soil microbial community: an in situ investigation in a continuously cropped soybean field in Northeast China. Environmental Science and Pollution Research. 2010 Aug 11;18(3):407–15. doi: 10.1007/s11356-010-0381-4.
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title Ecological risk of long-term chlorimuron-ethyl application to soil microbial community: an in situ investigation in a continuously cropped soybean field in Northeast China
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