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Hydrology / Land management / Soil physics / Soil science / Habitat / Riparian zone / Soil respiration / Soil / Water cycle
Date: 2014-04-30 16:03:02
Hydrology
Land management
Soil physics
Soil science
Habitat
Riparian zone
Soil respiration
Soil
Water cycle

Differential soil respiration responses to changing hydrologic regimes

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