Changes in properties of soil-derived dissolved organic matter induced by biodegradation
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B. Glaser | P. Leinweber | K. Kalbitz | K. Kaiser | R. Ellerbrock | D. Schwesig | L. Haumaier | Juliane Schmerwitz
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