Makovskis, K.;                     Dūmiņš, K.;                     Štāls, T.A.;                     Vendiņa, V.;                     Bārdule, A.;                     Lazdiņa, D.    
        Long-Term Effect of Wood Ash and Wastewater Sludge Fertilization on Tree Growth in Short-Rotation Forest Plantations on Abandoned Agricultural Land: A Case Study. Sustainability 2023, 15, 16272.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/su152316272
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                                Makovskis K,                                 Dūmiņš K,                                 Štāls TA,                                 Vendiņa V,                                 Bārdule A,                                 Lazdiņa D.        
                Long-Term Effect of Wood Ash and Wastewater Sludge Fertilization on Tree Growth in Short-Rotation Forest Plantations on Abandoned Agricultural Land: A Case Study. Sustainability. 2023; 15(23):16272.
        https://doi.org/10.3390/su152316272
    
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                                Makovskis, Kristaps,                                 Kārlis Dūmiņš,                                 Toms Artūrs Štāls,                                 Viktorija Vendiņa,                                 Arta Bārdule,                                 and Dagnija Lazdiņa.        
                2023. "Long-Term Effect of Wood Ash and Wastewater Sludge Fertilization on Tree Growth in Short-Rotation Forest Plantations on Abandoned Agricultural Land: A Case Study" Sustainability 15, no. 23: 16272.
        https://doi.org/10.3390/su152316272
    
    APA Style
    
                                Makovskis, K.,                                 Dūmiņš, K.,                                 Štāls, T. A.,                                 Vendiņa, V.,                                 Bārdule, A.,                                 & Lazdiņa, D.        
        
        (2023). Long-Term Effect of Wood Ash and Wastewater Sludge Fertilization on Tree Growth in Short-Rotation Forest Plantations on Abandoned Agricultural Land: A Case Study. Sustainability, 15(23), 16272.
        https://doi.org/10.3390/su152316272