Temperature and soil organic matter decomposition rates – synthesis of current knowledge and a way forward
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M. G. Ryan | E. Davidson | W. Parton | S. Frey | J. Lavallee | M. Bradford | R. Conant | G. Ågren | F. Hopkins | C. Giardina | M. Kirschbaum | M. Wallenstein | J. Leifeld | R. Hyvönen | H. Birgé | S. Evans | Peter E. Eliasson | Jessica Megan Steinweg | J. Å. Martin Wetterstedt | Jocelyn M. Lavallee
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