Effects of Partial Organic Substitution for Chemical Fertilizer on Antibiotic Residues in Peri-Urban Agricultural Soil in China
Recycling of organic wastes in agricultural ecosystems to partially substitute chemical fertilizer is recommended to improve soil productivity and alleviate environmental degradation. However, livestock manure- and sewage sludge-derived amendments are widely known to potentially carry antibiotic res...
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Main Authors: | Baocheng Dong (Author), Wei Li (Author), Wenyong Xu (Author) |
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2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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