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1. Research On Multiband Microwave Radiative Properties Of Forest Litter
2. The Influence Of Thinning Intensity On Soil Carbon Storage In Typical Forest Stands In Changbai Mountain
3. Effect Of Soil Nematode Communities On The Home-field Advantage Of Forest Litter Decomposition
4. The Impact Of Temperature And Acidity On Decomposition And Dissolved Organic Carbon Release From Leaf Litter In Greater Xingan Mountains
5. The Effect Of Phyllostachys Edulis Expansion On The Content Of Carbon?nitrogen And Phosphorus In Litter And Soil And Its Microbiological Mechanism
6. Litterfall Dynamic Characteristics And Its Affecting Factors In Natural Secondary Forest Of Pinus Tabulaeformis In Lingkong Mountain,Shanxi
7. Relationship Between Litter Decomposition And Litter Traits In Subtropical Evergreen Broad-leaved Forest In Gutianshan,China
8. Effects Of Nitrogen Addition On The Early Decomposition Process Of Urban Forest Litter
9. The Development Of The In-situ Tester For Forest Litter Moisture Content
10. Ecological Function And Spatial Variability Of Litter Nutrients In Natural Spruce-fir Mixed Forest
11. The Effect Of Soil Fauna On Forest Litter Decomposition And Soil Formation Of Maolan Karst Area
12. Study On Characteristics Of Forest Litter In HanShan Secondary Forest Area
13. Characteristics Of Water-holding And Anti-erosion Capacity Of Forest Litter In Typical Stand Types In The Dabie Mountains
14. Effects And Mechanisms Of Living Plant Roots In Regulating Forest Litter Decomposition
15. Effects Of Simulated Nitrogen Deposition On Microbial Biomass And Enzyme Activity During Litter Decomposition
16. Characteristics Of Litter In Maolan Karst Forest And Its Influence On Soil
17. Changes Of Soil Chemical Properties And Its Influencing Factors In Pinus Sylvestris Var.mongolica Plantation In Liaoning Province
18. Isolation, Identification And Material Analysis Of Culturable Fungi From Forest Litter In Daxing'an Mountains
19. Forest Litter Fungi And Their Cellulose-degrading Activities In The Greater Khingan Mountains
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