Warming and increased precipitation frequency on the Colorado Plateau: implications for biological soil crusts and soil processes
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Warming and increased precipitation frequency on the Colorado Plateau: implications for biological soil crusts and soil processes
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PLANT AND SOIL
Volume 355, Issue 1-2, Pages 265-282
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Springer Nature
Online
2012-01-19
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10.1007/s11104-011-1097-z
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