Low‐intensity frequent fires in coniferous forests transform soil organic matter in ways that may offset ecosystem carbon losses
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R. B. Jackson | S. Hobbie | K. Georgiou | J. Hatten | A. Caprio | A. Pellegrini | Colin Finnegan | Colin J Finnegan
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