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Comment on "The global tree restoration potential" 期刊论文
SCIENCE, 2019, 366 (6463)
作者:  Veldman, Joseph W.;  Aleman, Julie C.;  Alvarado, Swanni T.;  Anderson, T. Michael;  Archibald, Sally;  Bond, William J.;  Boutton, Thomas W.;  Buchmann, Nina;  Buisson, Elise;  Canadell, Josep G.;  Dechoum, Michele de Sa;  Diaz-Toribio, Milton H.;  Durigan, Giselda;  Ewel, John J.;  Fernandes, G. Wilson;  Fidelis, Alessandra;  Fleischman, Forrest;  Good, Stephen P.;  Griffith, Daniel M.;  Hermann, Julia-Maria;  Hoffmann, William A.;  Le Stradic, Soizig;  Lehmann, Caroline E. R.;  Mahy, Gregory;  Nerlekar, Ashish N.;  Nippert, Jesse B.;  Noss, Reed F.;  Osborne, Colin P.;  Overbeck, Gerhard E.;  Parr, Catherine L.;  Pausas, Juli G.;  Pennington, R. Toby;  Perring, Michael P.;  Putz, Francis E.;  Ratnam, Jayashree;  Sankaran, Mahesh;  Schmidt, Isabel B.;  Schmitt, Christine B.;  Silveira, Fernando A. O.;  Staver, A. Carla;  Stevens, Nicola;  Still, Christopher J.;  Stromberg, Caroline A. E.;  Temperton, Vicky M.;  Varner, J. Morgan;  Zaloumis, Nicholas P.
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Soil phosphorus does not keep pace with soil carbon and nitrogen accumulation following woody encroachment 期刊论文
GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, 2018, 24 (5) : 1992-2007
作者:  Zhou, Yong;  Boutton, Thomas W.;  Wu, X. Ben
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landscape scale  N-2 fixation  soil C-N-P imbalance  soil profile  spatial patterns  structural equation models  subtropical savanna  woody encroachment  
The spatial distribution of soil organic carbon in tidal wetland soils of the continental United States 期刊论文
GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, 2017, 23 (12)
作者:  Hinson, Audra L.;  Feagin, Rusty A.;  Eriksson, Marian;  Najjar, Raymond G.;  Herrmann, Maria;  Bianchi, Thomas S.;  Kemp, Michael;  Hutchings, Jack A.;  Crooks, Steve;  Boutton, Thomas
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blue carbon  coastal  mangroves  National Wetlands Inventory  salt marsh  soil organic carbon  Soil Survey Geographical  tidal  wetlands