Title | Plant traits are the predominant control on litter decomposition rates within biomes worldwide |
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Authors: | Cornwell, William;Pe´ rez-Harguindeguy, Natalia;Quested, Helen;Santiago, Louis;Wardle, David;Wright, Ian;Aerts, Rien;Allison, Steven;van Bodegom, Peter;Brovkin, Victor;Chatain, Alex;Cornelissen, Johannes;Callaghan, Terry;Dı´az, Sandra;Garnier, Eric;Gurvich, Diego;Kazakou, Elena;Klein, Julia;Read, Jenny;Reich, Peter;Soudzilovskaia, Nadejda;Vaieretti, M;Amatangelo, Kathryn;Westoby, Mark;Dorrepaal, Ellen;Eviner, Valerie;Godoy, Oscar;Hobbie, Sarah;Hoorens, Bart;Kurokawa, Hiroko |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication: | 2008 |
Volume: | 11 |
Pagination: | 1065-1071 |
DOI | LTER |
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