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Date: 2014-01-27 13:15:20
Nature
Soil science
Biology
Soil
Edaphology
Biogeochemical cycle
Land management
Biomass
Forest floor
Plant nutrition
Weathering
Leaching

Proposed Biomass Harvesting Guidelines and Rationale Soil Nutrient Considerations April 29, 2008

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