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Bergkemper, F; Bünemann, EK; Hauenstein, S; Heuck, C; Kandeler, E; Krüger, J; Marhan, S; Mészáros, É; Nassal, P; Oelmann, Y; Pistocchi, C; Schloter, M; Spohn, M; Talkner, U; Zederer, DP; Schulz, St: An inter-laboratory comparison of gaseous- and liquid fumigation based methods for measuring microbial phosphorus (Pmic) in forest soils with differing P stock, Journal of Microbial Methods, 128, 66-68 (2016), doi:10.1016/j.mimet.2016.07.006 -- Details |
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