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Determining the timepoint when ^sup 14^C tracer accurately reflect photosynthate use in the plant-soil system
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4.
The Nitrogen Paradox in Tropical Forest Ecosystems
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by Schmitz, Oswald J
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by Sarker, Tushar C
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13.
Differential allocation of carbon in fenced and clipped grasslands: a ^sup 13^C tracer study in the semiarid Chinese Loess Plateau
by Jie Wei
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14.
Intermittent Rivers: A Challenge for Freshwater Ecology
by Datry, Thibault
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Geographically Isolated Wetlands are Important Biogeochemical Reactors on the Landscape
by Marton, John M
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