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Elsgaard, L. (2007). Landet rundt noter. LandbrugsAvisen, (40).
Dalgaard, T., Hutchings, N., Kjeldsen, C., Jørgensen, M. S., Iversen, B. V., Happe, K., Damgaard, M., Osuch, A., Priorr, A., Zander, P., Sattler, C., Uthes, S. & Reinhardt, F. (2007). Landscape scale assessment of farm nitrogen losses. I M. Lund, T. U. Larsen, J. O. Thøgersen, S. Christensen, C. Børsting, F. Plauborg, L. J. Munkholm, J. E. Olesen, O. Callesen, M. Askegaard, J. G. Hansen & T. Hvelplund (red.), NJF 23rd Congress 2007: Trends and perspectives in agriculture (Bind 3, s. 155-156). Nordic Association of Agricultural Scientists.
Petersen, J. & Djurhuus, J. (2007). Leaching and crop off-take as related to the application rate of mineral nitrogen fertilizer in crop rotations dominated by cereals in Denmark. I M. Lund, T. U. Larsen, J. O. Thøgersen, S. Christensen, C. Børsting, F. Plauborg, L. J. Munkholm, J. E. Olesen, O. Callesen, M. Askegaard, J. G. Hansen & T. Hvelplund (red.), NJF 23rd Congress 2007: Trends and perspectives in agriculture (Bind 3, s. 297-298). Nordic Association of Agricultural Scientists.
Kjær, J., Olsen, P., Bach, K., Barlebo, H. C., Ingerslev, F., Hansen, M. & Halling Sørensen, B. (2007). Leaching of Estrogenic Hormones from Manure Treated Field Sites. I ASA-CSSA-SSSA. A Century of Integrating Crops, Soils & Environment, ASA celebrating 100 Years. 2007 International Annual Meetings http://a-c-s.confex.com/a-c-s/2007am/techprogram/P36026.HTM
Kjær, J., Olsen, P., Bach, K., Barlebo, H. C., Ingerslev, F., Hansen, M. & Sørensen, B. H. (2007). Leaching of Estrogenic Hormones from Manure-Treated Structured Soils. Environmental Science & Technology, 41, 3911-3917. https://doi.org/10.1021/es0627747
Lægdsmand, M., Gimsing, A. L., Strobel, B. W., Sørensen, J. C., Jacobsen, O. H. & Hansen, H. C. B. (2007). Leaching of isothiocyanates through intact soil following simulated biofumigation. Plant and Soil, 290, 81-92. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11104-006-9176-2