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| Inter-laboratory comparison of cryogenic water extraction systems for stable isotope analysis of soil water [期刊论文] Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 2018-01-01, 22 (7 Orlowski N.; Breuer L.; Angeli N.; Boeckx P.; Brumbt C.; Cook C.S.; Dubbert M.; Dyckmans J.; Gallagher B.; Gralher B.; Herbstritt B.; Hervé-Fernández P.; Hissler C.; Koeniger P.; Legout A.; Joan MacDonald C.; Oyarzún C.; Redelstein R.; Seidler C.; Siegwolf R.; Stumpp C.; Thomsen S.; Weiler M.; Werner C.; McDonnell J.J.
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| Tree species effects on solution chemistry and major element fluxes: A case study in the Morvan (Breuil, France) [期刊论文] Forest Ecology and Management, 2016-01-01, 378 Legout A.; van der Heijden G.; Jaffrain J.; Boudot J.-P.; Ranger J.
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| Mg and Ca uptake by roots in relation to depth and allocation to aboveground tissues: results from an isotopic labeling study in a beech forest on base-poor soil [期刊论文] Biogeochemistry, 2015-01-01, 122 (2018-02-03 van der Heijden G.; Dambrine E.; Pollier B.; Zeller B.; Ranger J.; Legout A.
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| Modelling of nutrient concentrations in roundwood based on diameter and tissue proportion: Evidence for an additional site-age effect in the case of fagus sylvatica [期刊论文] Forest Ecology and Management, 2014-01-01, 330 Wernsdörfer H.; Jonard M.; Genet A.; Legout A.; Nys C.; Saint-André L.; Ponette Q.
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| The dynamics of calcium and magnesium inputs by throughfall in a forest ecosystem on base poor soil are very slow and conservative: Evidence from an isotopic tracing experiment (26Mg and 44Ca) [期刊论文] Biogeochemistry, 2014-01-01, 118 (2018-01-03 van der Heijden G.; Legout A.; Pollier B.; Ranger J.; Dambrine E.
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| Assessing Mg and Ca depletion from broadleaf forest soils and potential causes - A case study in the Morvan Mountains [期刊论文] Forest Ecology and Management, 2013-01-01, 293 van der Heijden G.; Legout A.; Pollier B.; Mareschal L.; Turpault M.-P.; Ranger J.; Dambrine E.
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