Decomposition of mangrove roots: Effects of location, nutrients, species identity and mix in a Kenyan forest

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P356DOI10.1016/J.ECSS.2010.03.021

P50authorMaurizio MencucciniQ38544237
James KairoQ102154282
P2093author name stringHilary Kennedy
Martin W. Skov
Fredrick Tamooh
Mark Huxham
Joseph Langat
P433issue1
P921main subjectmangroveQ19756
P1104number of pages8
P304page(s)135-142
P577publication date2010-06-01
P1433published inEstuarine, Coastal and Shelf ScienceQ15750743
P1476titleDecomposition of mangrove roots: Effects of location, nutrients, species identity and mix in a Kenyan forest
P478volume88

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