Geographical Distribution of Paddy Soils in China

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Proceedings of Symposium on Paddy Soils
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Paddy soils are developed under anthropogenic actions. Their geographical distribution comes under influence by local conditions and is to a great extent affected by human activities. Here is a discussion about the general characteristics of this distribution.

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Hong-zhao, C. (1981). Geographical Distribution of Paddy Soils in China. In: Proceedings of Symposium on Paddy Soils. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-68141-7_90

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