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Title: Carbon dioxide production and oxygen consumption during the early decomposition of different litter types over a range of temperatures in soil-inoculated quartz sand
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Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science [1436-8730] Hoffmann, Bastian yr:2009


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