Soil nutrient contents and stoichiometry as affected by land-use in an agro-pastoral region of northwest China
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National Basic Research Program of China
Xinjiang Key Laboratory of Water Cycle and Utilization in Arid Zone
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Elsevier BV
Subject
Earth-Surface Processes
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