Litter mass loss rates in pine forests of Europe and Eastern United States: some relationships with climate and litter quality
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V. Meentemeyer | E. Box | A. Gallardo | P. Bottner | M. Coûteaux | B. Berg | M. Berg | A. Escudero | M. Madeira | P. Piussi | C. Mcclaugherty | E. Mälkönen | A. Santo | W. Kratz | A. Breymeyer | J. Remacle | F. Muñoz | R. Anta | M. P. Berg | R. C. Anta | A. V. Santo
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