Decomposition of Surface-Applied and Soil-Incorporated Bt Maize Leaf Litter and Cry1Ab Protein During Winter Fallow in South Africa
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Supported by the National Research Foundation of South Africa (NRF) and the Govan Mbeki Research and Development Center (GMRDC) of the University of Fort Hare (No. GUN62299).
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