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我国农业生态工程遵循的基本原理是() A.小流域综合治理 B.整体、协调、再生、循环

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我国农业生态工程遵循的基本原理是()

A.小流域综合治理

B.整体、协调、再生、循环

C.大区域综合治理

D.增加物种多样性

答案:

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参考答案:B, C, D

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