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Kim, H.S., B.H. Seo, S. Kuppusamy, Y.B. Lee, J.H. Lee, J.E. Yang, G. Owens, and K.R. Kim. 2018. A DOC coagulant, gypsum treatment can simultaneously reduce As, Cd, and Pb uptake by medicinal plants grown in contaminated soil. Ecotoxicol. Environ. Saf. 148:615-619./
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Pan, M. and L.M. Chu. 2017. Fate of antibiotics in soil and their uptake by edible crops. Sci. Total Environ. 599-600: 500-512./
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Lee, H.H., K.K. Kim, Y.B. Lee, B.G. Ko, S.B. Lee, C.K. Shim, and C.O. Hong. 2017. Comparison of heavy metal (loid)s contamination of soil between conventional and organic fruit farms. Korean J. Soil Sci. Fert. 50(5):401-408./
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Kim, M.S., S.C. Kim, S.G. Yun, S.J. Park, and C.H. Lee. 2017. Change in available phosphate by application of phosphate fertilizer in long-term fertilization experiment for paddy soil. Korean J. Environ. Agric. 36(3):141-146./
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Bianchi, A., D. Masseroni, M. Thalheimer, L.O. de Medici, and A. Facchi. 2017. Field irrigation management through soil water potential measurements: a review. Ital. J. Agrometerol. 22(2):25-38./
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Jung, H.I., B.R. Lee, M.J. Chae, M.S. Kong, C.H. Lee, S.S. Kang, and Y.H. Kim. 2017. Sulfur alleviates cadmium toxicity in rice (Oryza sativa L.) seedlings by altering antioxidant levels. J. Crop Sci. Biotech. 20(3):213-220./
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Yoo, J.H., S.W. Park, W.I. Kim, S.B. Lee, K.S. Oh, B.C. Moon, and S.C. Kim. 2017. Effects of soil amendments application on growth of rice cultivated in soils polluted with heavy metal (loid) and on the As and Cd content in brown rice. Korean J. Soil Sci. Fert. 50(6):663-673./
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Chung, J.B. and B.R. Jeong. 2017. Relative effectiveness of bond meal as a phosphorus fertilizer compared with fused phosphate. Korean J. Environ. Agric. 36(1):1-6./
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