Long‐term patterns of mass loss during the decomposition of leaf and fine root litter: an intersite comparison
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Mark E. Harmon | William S. Currie | Becky Fasth | William J. Parton | Whendee L. Silver | W. Silver | W. Parton | M. Harmon | I. Burke | W. Currie | S. Hart | Hua Chen | Ingrid C. Burke | Stephen C. Hart | Hua Chen | Becky G. Fasth | B. Fasth
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