The impact of soil microorganisms on the global budget of δ18O in atmospheric CO2

Author:

Wingate Lisa,Ogée Jérôme,Cuntz Matthias,Genty Bernard,Reiter Ilja,Seibt Ulli,Yakir Dan,Maseyk Kadmiel,Pendall Elise G.,Barbour Margaret M.,Mortazavi Behzad,Burlett Régis,Peylin Philippe,Miller John,Mencuccini Maurizio,Shim Jee H.,Hunt John,Grace John

Publisher

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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