Stream carbon and nitrogen supplements during leaf litter decomposition: contrasting patterns for two foundation species
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Stream carbon and nitrogen supplements during leaf litter decomposition: contrasting patterns for two foundation species
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Keywords
<em class=EmphasisTypeItalic >Populus</em>, Recalcitrant compounds, Immobilization, Nutrient cycling
Journal
OECOLOGIA
Volume 176, Issue 4, Pages 1111-1121
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2014-09-11
DOI
10.1007/s00442-014-3063-y
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