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Bart Hoorens

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Oecologia|September 25, 2003
Does initial litter chemistry explain litter mixture effects on decomposition?Bart Hoorens, Rien Aerts, Martin Stroetenga
Oecologia|September 17, 2009
Neighbour identity hardly affects litter-mixture effects on decomposition rates of New Zealand forest speciesBart Hoorens, David Coomes, Rien Aerts
Ecology Letters|July 17, 2008
Plant species traits are the predominant control on litter decomposition rates within biomes worldwideWilliam K Cornwell, Johannes H C Cornelissen, Kathryn Amatangelo, et al.
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Oecologia|September 25, 2003
Does initial litter chemistry explain litter mixture effects on decomposition?Bart Hoorens, Rien Aerts, Martin Stroetenga
Oecologia|September 17, 2009
Neighbour identity hardly affects litter-mixture effects on decomposition rates of New Zealand forest speciesBart Hoorens, David Coomes, Rien Aerts
Ecology Letters|July 17, 2008
Plant species traits are the predominant control on litter decomposition rates within biomes worldwideWilliam K Cornwell, Johannes H C Cornelissen, Kathryn Amatangelo, et al.
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