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Effect of Combined Application of Subsurface Drainage and Mineral Fertilization on Iron-Reducing Bacterial Populations’ Developments and Fe2+ Uptake by Two Rice Varieties in an Iron Toxic Paddy Soil of Burkina Faso (West Africa)"
written by Cécile Harmonie Otoidobiga, Honoré Kam, Adama Bagayogo, Aboubacar Savadogo, Joseph B. Sawadogo, Sayouba Sawadogo, Adama Sawadogo, Yapi Sinaré, Ibrahima Ouédraogo, Prosper Zombré, Susumu Asakawa, Alfred S. Traoré, Dayéri Dianou,
published by
Agricultural Sciences,
Vol.7 No.11, 2016
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