Yunyun Zheng, Jian Jin, Xiaojuan Wang, Peter M. Kopittke, James B. O’Sullivan, Caixian Tang
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The addition of fresh substrates can alter the decomposition of the native soil organic matter, referred to as the priming effect (PE). It is a crucial process within the cycling of soil organic ca...
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