Soil respiration under climate warming: differential response of heterotrophic and autotrophic respiration
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Soil respiration under climate warming: differential response of heterotrophic and autotrophic respiration
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GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY
Volume 20, Issue 10, Pages 3229-3237
出版商
Wiley
发表日期
2014-04-28
DOI
10.1111/gcb.12620
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