Driving factors for soil C:N ratio in woody plant communities across northeastern Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau
Jingyuan He(Beijing Forestry University), Xiuhai Zhao(Beijing Forestry University), W. Xu(Beijing Forestry University), Beibei Chen(China Agricultural University), Wennong Kuang(Beijing Forestry University), Chiyue Xiang(Beijing Forestry University)
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