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Plant litter variability and soil N mobility
Hongtao Zhong A , Carol Smith B , Brett Robinson B , Young-Nam Kim A and Nicholas Dickinson A C
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A Department of Ecology, Lincoln University, Lincoln 7647, Canterbury, New Zealand.
B Department of Soil and Physical Sciences, Lincoln University, Lincoln 7647, Canterbury, New Zealand.
C Corresponding author. Email: nicholas.dickinson@lincoln.ac.nz
Soil Research 55(3) 253-263 https://doi.org/10.1071/SR16132
Submitted: 18 May 2016 Accepted: 18 September 2016 Published: 8 November 2016
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