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Seasonal variations of Q10 soil respiration and its components in the temperate forest ecosystems, northeastern China

Han et al., 2018

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10300949630833567137
Author
Han M
Jin G
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European Journal of Soil Biology

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Understanding the temperature sensitivity (Q 10) of soil respiration (RS) and corresponding controlling factors is crucial for estimating the feedback of soil carbon pool to future climatic changes. In this study, trenching method was used to separate RH and R A. Simultaneous …
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