The effects of post-pasture woody plant colonization on soil and aboveground litter carbon and nitrogen along a bioclimatic transect
Tommaso La Mantia(University of Palermo), J. Mark Ruhl(University of Palermo), Luciano Gristina(University of Palermo), E Rivaldo(Organizzazione per la Tutela Forestale, Ambientale e Agroalimentare), Agata Novara(University of Palermo), Salvatore Pasta(Institute of Biosciences and Bioresources)
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