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Nitrogen transformations in the former subaqueous soils of polders recently reclaimed from lake IJssel

III. The uptake of mineral nitrogen by the pioneer vegetation and the influence of the organic material of the pioneer vegetation on nitrogen mineralization in recently drained polder soils

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van Schreven, D.A. Nitrogen transformations in the former subaqueous soils of polders recently reclaimed from lake IJssel. Plant Soil 18, 277–297 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01347229

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