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Publications by David Houben
Phytolith-Rich Biochar Increases Cotton Biomass and Silicon-Mineralomass in a Highly Weathered Soil
Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science
Soil Science
Plant Science
Response of Organic Matter Decomposition to No-Tillage Adoption Evaluated by the Tea Bag Technique
Soil Systems
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Designer Biochars Impact on Corn Grain Yields, Biomass Production, and Fertility Properties of a Highly-Weathered Ultisol
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Variations in Fungal Diversity in a Biochar-Treated Continuous Cotton-Cropped Soil Environment Through Metagenomics-Based Analyses
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Chronic Toxicity of Weathered Oil-Contaminated Soil
Reply to ‘Comments On: Season and Phosphorus Age Effects on the Relationship Between Maize Yield and Phosphorus Soil Test on a Highly Weathered Soil’
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