Explicitly representing soil microbial processes in Earth system models
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Yujie He | Matthew J. Smith | Jianyang Xia | Eric A. Davidson | Yiqi Luo | Katerina Georgiou | William R. Wieder | Francesca M. Hopkins | Steven D. Allison | Xiaofeng Xu | Oleksandra Hararuk | Katherine E. O. Todd-Brown | Benjamin N. Sulman | Ying-Ping Wang | E. Davidson | K. Todd-Brown | W. Wieder | S. Allison | K. Georgiou | Yiqi Luo | Ying‐ping Wang | Xiaofeng Xu | B. Sulman | J. Xia | F. Hopkins | O. Hararuk | Yujie He | Yujie He
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