Restoring organic matter, carbon and nutrient accumulation in degraded peatlands: 10 years Sphagnum paludiculture
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H. Joosten | L. Lamers | M. Krebs | G. Gaudig | A. Smolders | R. Vroom | C. Fritz | G. van Dijk | R. Temmink | A. Koks | S. A. Käärmelahti | Ralph J. M. Temmink | Renske J. E. Vroom | Gijs van Dijk | Sannimari A. Käärmelahti | Adam H. W. Koks | Hans Joosten | Matthias Krebs | Greta Gaudig | Kristina Brust | Leon P. M. Lamers | Alfons J. P. Smolders | Christian Fritz | Kristin Brust
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