Soil microbial biomass and the fate of phosphorus during long-term ecosystem development
Benjamin L. Turner(University of Western Australia), Sally E. Smith(The University of Adelaide), Leo M. Condron(Lincoln University), Hans Lambers(University of Western Australia), Alan E. Richardson(Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation), Michael D. Cramer(University of Cape Town), Jonathan R. Leake(University of Sheffield)
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