Carbon-13 natural abundance as a tool to study the dynamics of lignin monomers in soil : an appraisal at the Closeaux experimental field (France)
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C. Chenu | H. Bahri | D. Rasse | J. Balesdent | A. Mariotti | C. Rumpel | M. Dignac | G. Bardoux | C. Girardin
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