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Nature 427, 485 (5 February 2004) | doi:10.1038/427485a
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Fertilizer 'solution' could turn local problem global
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It was gratifying to see the range of well-argued responses in Correspondence (Nature 427, 99; 200410.1038/427099b) to your News Feature "Fertilized to death" (Nature 425, 894–895; 2003).
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