Mineralogical control on physically protected soil organic matter in a neotropical moist forest
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Mineralogical control on physically protected soil organic matter in a neotropical moist forest
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Soil Research
Volume 61, Issue 6, Pages 569-581
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CSIRO Publishing
Online
2023-05-09
DOI
10.1071/sr22265
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