Author:
Schmidt Michael W. I.,Torn Margaret S.,Abiven Samuel,Dittmar Thorsten,Guggenberger Georg,Janssens Ivan A.,Kleber Markus,Kögel-Knabner Ingrid,Lehmann Johannes,Manning David A. C.,Nannipieri Paolo,Rasse Daniel P.,Weiner Steve,Trumbore Susan E.
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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