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Litter decomposition and nitrogen mineralization of soils in subtropical plantation forests of southern China, with special attention to comparisons between legumes and non-legumes

Li    
Zhi-    
an    
Peng    
Shao-    
lin    
Rae    
Debbie J.    
Zhou    
Guo-    
yi    

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