The response of litter decomposition to extreme drought modified by plant species, plant part, and soil depth in a temperate grassland
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G. Kröel-Dulay | M. Kertész | G. Ónodi | K. Szitár | Andrea Mojzes | G. Boros | A. Seres | Judit Szakálas | P. Nagy
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