Soil carbon and nitrogen content and stabilization in mid-rotation, intensively managed sweetgum and loblolly pine stands
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Kurt H. Johnsen | Robert J. Eaton | R. J. Eaton | K. Johnsen | L. Samuelson | Felipe G. Sanchez | Lisa J. Samuelson | F. Sanchez | R. Eaton
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