Interactions between plant growth and soil nutrient cycling under elevated CO2: a meta‐analysis
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Johan Six | Bruce A. Hungate | J. Six | B. Hungate | M. de Graaff | K. V. van Groenigen | C. van Kessel | Chris van Kessel | Kees Jan van Groenigen | Marie-Anne de Graaff
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