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Recent Study on Plant-Soil Interactions in China - Part I

Response of soil respiration to temperature and soil moisture: Effects of different vegetation types on a small scale in the eastern Loess Plateau of China

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Pages 1191-1200 | Published online: 19 Nov 2013

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