The effect of drainage ditches on vegetation diversity and CO2fluxes in aMolinia caerulea-dominated peatland
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The effect of drainage ditches on vegetation diversity and CO2fluxes in aMolinia caerulea-dominated peatland
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Ecohydrology
Volume 9, Issue 3, Pages 407-420
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Wiley
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2015-04-30
DOI
10.1002/eco.1643
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