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A test of a potential short cut in the nitrogen cycle: The role of exudation of symbiotically fixed nitrogen from the roots of a N-fixing tree and the effects of increased atmospheric CO2 and temperature

Uselman    
Shauna M.    
Qualls    
Robert G.    
Thomas    
Richard B.    

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