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Yang Lin
University of Florida - Gainesville / United States
Agriculture & Forestry / Soil Sciences and Plant Nutrition
AD Scientific Index ID: 1612793
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Water balance creates a threshold in soil pH at the global scale Nature 540 (7634), 567-569, 2016
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Grazing intensity affected spatial patterns of vegetation and soil fertility in a desert steppe Agriculture, ecosystems & environment 138 (3-4), 282-292, 2010
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Redox fluctuations control the coupled cycling of iron and carbon in tropical forest soils Environmental science & technology 52 (24), 14129-14139, 2018
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Spatial vegetation patterns as early signs of desertification: a case study of a desert steppe in Inner Mongolia, China Landscape ecology 25 (10), 1519-1527, 2010
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Dissolved soil organic carbon and nitrogen were affected by conversion of native forests to plantations in subtropical China Canadian Journal of Soil Science 90 (1), 27-36, 2010
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