Nutrient relocation, hydrological functions, and soil chemistry in plantations as compared to natural forests in central Yunnan, China
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概要
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- 2010-01-01
著者
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Duan Changqun
Institute Of Environmental Science And Ecology Restoration Yunnan University
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HOU Xiuli
Institute of Environmental Science and Ecology Restoration, Yunnan University
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TANG Cindy
Institute of Environmental Science and Ecology Restoration, Yunnan University
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FU Denggao
Institute of Environmental Science and Ecology Restoration, Yunnan University
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Hou Xiuli
Institute Of Environmental Science And Ecology Restoration Yunnan University
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Tang Cindy
Institute Of Ecology And Geobotany Yunnan University
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Tang Cindy
Institute Of Environmental Science And Ecology Restoration Yunnan University
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Fu Denggao
Institute Of Environmental Science And Ecology Restoration Yunnan University
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