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Alain Plante
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Agriculture & Forestry / Soil Sciences and Plant Nutrition
University of Pennsylvania - Philadelphia / United States
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Alain Plante's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Soil carbon saturation: concept, evidence and evaluationCE Stewart, K Paustian, RT Conant, AF Plante, J SixBiogeochemistry 86 (1), 19-31, 20077282007
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Beyond clay: towards an improved set of variables for predicting soil organic matter contentC Rasmussen, K Heckman, WR Wieder, M Keiluweit, CR Lawrence, ...Biogeochemistry 137, 297-306, 20184702018
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Clay‐sized organo‐mineral complexes in a cultivation chronosequence: revisiting the concept of the ‘primary organo‐mineral complex’C Chenu, AF PlanteEuropean journal of soil science 57 (4), 596-607, 20064642006
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Sensitivity of organic matter decomposition to warming varies with its qualityRT Conant, RA Drijber, ML Haddix, WJ Parton, EA Paul, AF Plante, J Six, ...Global Change Biology 14 (4), 868-877, 20084702008
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Old and stable soil organic matter is not necessarily chemically recalcitrant: implications for modeling concepts and temperature sensitivityM Kleber, PS Nico, A Plante, T Filley, M Kramer, C Swanston, P SollinsGlobal change biology 17 (2), 1097-1107, 20114262011
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