Strong mineralogic control of soil organic matter composition in response to nutrient addition across diverse grassland sites
Qian Zhao(Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), Kirsten Hofmockel(Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), Stephen Callister(Battelle), Elizabeth T. Borer(University of Minnesota), Allison Thompson(Battelle), Malak Tfaily(Battelle), Eric W. Seabloom(University of Minnesota), Lisa Bramer(Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), Nikolla Qafoku(Battelle), Ravi Kukkadapu(Battelle), Sheryl Bell(Battelle), Sarah E. Hobbie(University of Minnesota)
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