Influence of climate change, fire and harvest on the carbon dynamics of black spruce in Central Canada
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Oleg Chertov | Alexander Komarov | Alexey Mikhailov | S. S. Bykhovets | J. Bhatti | O. Chertov | A. Komarov | A. Mikhailov | Jagtar S. Bhatti | Sergey S. Bykhovets
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