Cite
Successive Years of Rice Straw Return Increased the Rice Yield and Soil Nutrients While Decreasing the Greenhouse Gas Intensity.
MLA
Wu, Meikang, et al. “Successive Years of Rice Straw Return Increased the Rice Yield and Soil Nutrients While Decreasing the Greenhouse Gas Intensity.” Plants (2223-7747), vol. 13, no. 17, Sept. 2024, p. 2446. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.3390/plants13172446.
APA
Wu, M., Nuo, M., Jiang, Z., Xu, R., Zhang, H., Lu, X., Yao, L., Dou, M., Xing, X., Meng, X., Wang, D., Wei, X., Tian, P., Wang, G., Wu, Z., & Yang, M. (2024). Successive Years of Rice Straw Return Increased the Rice Yield and Soil Nutrients While Decreasing the Greenhouse Gas Intensity. Plants (2223-7747), 13(17), 2446. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants13172446
Chicago
Wu, Meikang, Min Nuo, Zixian Jiang, Ruiyao Xu, Hongcheng Zhang, Xiao Lu, Liqun Yao, et al. 2024. “Successive Years of Rice Straw Return Increased the Rice Yield and Soil Nutrients While Decreasing the Greenhouse Gas Intensity.” Plants (2223-7747) 13 (17): 2446. doi:10.3390/plants13172446.