Fungal biomass and extracellular enzyme activities in coarse woody debris of 13 tree species in the early phase of decomposition
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C. Poll | E. Matzner | M. Hofrichter | H. Kellner | Björn Hoppe | S. Leonhardt | Tobias Arnstadt | Lisa Noll
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