Decomposition of Main Litter Types and Nitrogen Release in Post-fire Larch Forests of the Russian Far East
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Decomposition of Main Litter Types and Nitrogen Release in Post-fire Larch Forests of the Russian Far East
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Contemporary Problems of Ecology
Volume 14, Issue 2, Pages 171-181
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Pleiades Publishing Ltd
Online
2021-05-06
DOI
10.1134/s1995425521020050
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