Root distributions, precipitation, and soil structure converge to govern soil organic carbon depth distributions
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Souza Ligia F.T.ORCID, Hirmas Daniel R.ORCID, Sullivan Pamela L.ORCID, Reuman Daniel C., Kirk Matthew F.ORCID, Li LiORCID, Ajami HooriORCID, Wen HangORCID, Sarto Marcos V.M.ORCID, Loecke Terry D.ORCID, Rudick Aoesta K.ORCID, Rice Charles W.ORCID, Billings Sharon A.ORCID
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