Using municipal biosolids in ecological restoration: What is good for plants and soil may not be good for endemic earthworms

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Using municipal biosolids in ecological restoration: What is good for plants and soil may not be good for endemic earthworms is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.ECOLENG.2014.06.021

P50authorBenjamin R WaterhouseQ57245189
Stéphane BoyerQ18816737
Steve WrattenQ54674253
P2093author name stringKaren L. Adair
P921main subjectecological restorationQ63859034
soil restorationQ115244649
environmental engineeringQ146326
soil ecologyQ450056
restoration ecologyQ2428433
P6104maintained by WikiProjectWikiProject EcologyQ10818384
P1104number of pages8
P304page(s)414-421
P577publication date2014-09-01
P1433published inEcological EngineeringQ15753851
P1476titleUsing municipal biosolids in ecological restoration: What is good for plants and soil may not be good for endemic earthworms
P478volume70

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