Functional groups of bacteria on decomposing ash litter.

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Functional groups of bacteria on decomposing ash litter. / Struwe, S.; Kjoller, A.

I: Pedobiologia, Bind 28, Nr. 6, 1985, s. 367-376.

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Struwe, S & Kjoller, A 1985, 'Functional groups of bacteria on decomposing ash litter.', Pedobiologia, bind 28, nr. 6, s. 367-376.

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Struwe, S., & Kjoller, A. (1985). Functional groups of bacteria on decomposing ash litter. Pedobiologia, 28(6), 367-376.

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Struwe S, Kjoller A. Functional groups of bacteria on decomposing ash litter. Pedobiologia. 1985;28(6):367-376.

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Struwe, S. ; Kjoller, A. / Functional groups of bacteria on decomposing ash litter. I: Pedobiologia. 1985 ; Bind 28, Nr. 6. s. 367-376.

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