A trade-off between plant and soil carbon storage under elevated CO2
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R. B. Jackson | Y. Carrillo | P. Reich | E. Pendall | J. Fisher | T. Keenan | S. Vicca | B. Stocker | B. Hungate | B. Sulman | Richard P Phillips | R. D. Evans | J. Pett‐Ridge | C. Terrer | K. V. van Groenigen | A. Pellegrini | M. Craig | H. Zhang | K. Van Sundert | J. Rosende
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