[HTML][HTML] Input of easily available organic C and N stimulates microbial decomposition of soil organic matter in arctic permafrost soil
Rising temperatures in the Arctic can affect soil organic matter (SOM) decomposition directly
and indirectly, by increasing plant primary production and thus the allocation of plant …
and indirectly, by increasing plant primary production and thus the allocation of plant …
[HTML][HTML] Input of easily available organic C and N stimulates microbial decomposition of soil organic matter in arctic permafrost soil
B Wild, J Schnecker, RJE Alves… - Soil Biology & …, 2014 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Rising temperatures in the Arctic can affect soil organic matter (SOM) decomposition directly
and indirectly, by increasing plant primary production and thus the allocation of plant …
and indirectly, by increasing plant primary production and thus the allocation of plant …
[PDF][PDF] Input of easily available organic C and N stimulates microbial decomposition of soil organic matter in arctic permafrost soil
B Wild, J Schnecker, RJE Alves… - Soil Biology & …, 2014 - cyberleninka.org
abstract Rising temperatures in the Arctic can affect soil organic matter (SOM)
decomposition directly and indirectly, by increasing plant primary production and thus the …
decomposition directly and indirectly, by increasing plant primary production and thus the …
[引用][C] Input of easily available organic C and N stimulates microbial decomposition of soil organic matter in arctic permafrost soil
B Wild, J Schnecker, M Watzka, A Richter… - Soil Biology and …, 2014 - elibrary.ru
Input of easily available organic C and N stimulates microbial decomposition of soil organic matter in arctic permafrost soil
B Wild, J Schnecker, RJE Alves… - Soil Biology and …, 2014 - repo.uni-hannover.de
Rising temperatures in the Arctic can affect soil organic matter (SOM) decomposition directly
and indirectly, by increasing plant primary production and thus the allocation of plant …
and indirectly, by increasing plant primary production and thus the allocation of plant …
Input of easily available organic C and N stimulates microbial decomposition of soil organic matter in arctic permafrost soil
B Wild, J Schnecker, RJE Alves, P Barsukov… - Soil Biology and …, 2014 - hero.epa.gov
Rising temperatures in the Arctic can affect soil organic matter (SOM) decomposition directly
and indirectly, by increasing plant primary production and thus the allocation of plant …
and indirectly, by increasing plant primary production and thus the allocation of plant …
[PDF][PDF] Input of easily available organic C and N stimulates microbial decomposition of soil organic matter in arctic permafrost soil
B Wild, J Schnecker, RJE Alves, P Barsukov… - Soil Biology & …, 2014 - academia.edu
abstract Rising temperatures in the Arctic can affect soil organic matter (SOM)
decomposition directly and indirectly, by increasing plant primary production and thus the …
decomposition directly and indirectly, by increasing plant primary production and thus the …
[引用][C] Input of easily available organic C and N stimulates microbial decomposition of soil organic matter in arctic permafrost soil
B Wild, J Schnecker, RJE Alves, P Barsukov… - Soil Biology & …, 2014 - pure.au.dk
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[引用][C] Input of easily available organic C and N stimulates microbial decomposition of soil organic matter in arctic permafrost soil
B WILD, J SCHNECKER, R MIKUTTA… - Soil biology & …, 2014 - pascal-francis.inist.fr
Input of easily available organic C and N stimulates microbial decomposition of soil organic
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[PDF][PDF] Input of easily available organic C and N stimulates microbial decomposition of soil organic matter in arctic permafrost soil
B Wild, J Schnecker, RJE Alves… - Soil Biology & …, 2014 - researchgate.net
abstract Rising temperatures in the Arctic can affect soil organic matter (SOM)
decomposition directly and indirectly, by increasing plant primary production and thus the …
decomposition directly and indirectly, by increasing plant primary production and thus the …