The natural abundance of 15N in litter and soil profiles under six temperate tree species: N cycling depends on tree species traits and site fertility
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Per Ambus | Jesper Riis Christiansen | Per Gundersen | Inger Kappel Schmidt | Ingeborg Callesen | Lars Vesterdal | Peter Högberg | Lars Ola Nilsson
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