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Effects of Long-Term Fertilization Management Practices on Soil Microbial Carbon and Microbial Biomass in Paddy Soil at Various Stages of Rice Growth

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Figure 1. Effects of different long-term fertilization treatments on soil organic carbon content in a paddy field at main rice growth  stages
Figure 2. Effects of different long-term fertilization treatments on soil microbial biomass carbon in a paddy field at main rice growth  stages
Figure 4. Effects of different long-term fertilization treatments on soil microbial biomass carbon and nitrogen ratio in a paddy field at main  rice growth stages
Table 1. Grain yield of early and late rice under different long-term fertilization treatments

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