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Huygens D, Díaz S, Urcelay C, Boeckx P. 2016. Microbial recycling of dissolved organic matter confines plant nitrogen uptake to inorganic forms in a semi-arid ecosystem. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 101, 142-151. FI: 2.45

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Home » Huygens D, Díaz S, Urcelay C, Boeckx P. 2016. Microbial recycling of dissolved organic matter confines plant nitrogen uptake to inorganic forms in a semi-arid ecosystem. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 101, 142-151. FI: 2.45
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