Soil burial has a greater effect on litter decomposition rate than nitrogen enrichment in alpine grasslands
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Xuejun Liu | Xiaofei Ma | W. Han | Y. Gong | Kaihui Li | Xiaolong Zhou | J. Le | Yuan Su | Yunxin Zhang
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