• Use of Activated Soil to Bioaugment Degradation of Atrazine in Soils
  • Kim, Sang-Jun;
  • Dept. of Natural Sciences, Republic of Korea Naval Academy;
  • 토양 내의 Atrazine의 생물학적 분해 촉진을 위한 활성토의 이용
  • 김상준;
  • 해군사관학교 이학과;
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  • 2006; 11(6): 43-52

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