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Phosphate sorption of European volcanic soils

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Madeira, M., Füleky, G., Auxtero, E. (2007). Phosphate sorption of European volcanic soils. In: Arnalds, Ó., Óskarsson, H., Bartoli, F., Buurman, P., Stoops, G., García-Rodeja, E. (eds) Soils of Volcanic Regions in Europe. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-48711-1_26

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