Losacco, D.;                     Campanale, C.;                     Triozzi, M.;                     Massarelli, C.;                     Uricchio, V.F.    
        Application of Wood and Vegetable Waste-Based Biochars in Sustainable Agriculture: Evaluation on Nitrate Leaching, Pesticide Fate, Soil Properties, and Brassica oleracea Growth. Environments 2024, 11, 13.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/environments11010013
    AMA Style
    
                                Losacco D,                                 Campanale C,                                 Triozzi M,                                 Massarelli C,                                 Uricchio VF.        
                Application of Wood and Vegetable Waste-Based Biochars in Sustainable Agriculture: Evaluation on Nitrate Leaching, Pesticide Fate, Soil Properties, and Brassica oleracea Growth. Environments. 2024; 11(1):13.
        https://doi.org/10.3390/environments11010013
    
    Chicago/Turabian Style
    
                                Losacco, Daniela,                                 Claudia Campanale,                                 Mariangela Triozzi,                                 Carmine Massarelli,                                 and Vito Felice Uricchio.        
                2024. "Application of Wood and Vegetable Waste-Based Biochars in Sustainable Agriculture: Evaluation on Nitrate Leaching, Pesticide Fate, Soil Properties, and Brassica oleracea Growth" Environments 11, no. 1: 13.
        https://doi.org/10.3390/environments11010013
    
    APA Style
    
                                Losacco, D.,                                 Campanale, C.,                                 Triozzi, M.,                                 Massarelli, C.,                                 & Uricchio, V. F.        
        
        (2024). Application of Wood and Vegetable Waste-Based Biochars in Sustainable Agriculture: Evaluation on Nitrate Leaching, Pesticide Fate, Soil Properties, and Brassica oleracea Growth. Environments, 11(1), 13.
        https://doi.org/10.3390/environments11010013