The effects of snowpack properties and plant strategies on litter decomposition during winter in subalpine meadows
出版年份 2012 全文链接
标题
The effects of snowpack properties and plant strategies on litter decomposition during winter in subalpine meadows
作者
关键词
Plant litter decomposition, Snow depth, Snowpack permanence, Thermal resistance, Subalpine meadows
出版物
PLANT AND SOIL
Volume 363, Issue 1-2, Pages 215-229
出版商
Springer Nature
发表日期
2012-06-06
DOI
10.1007/s11104-012-1307-3
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