Soil carbon storage responses to expanding pinyon-juniper populations in southern Utah.
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Woody encroachment reduces nutrient limitation and promotes soil carbon sequestrationTwentieth century carbon stock changes related to Piñon-Juniper expansion into a black sagebrush community.Climate and landscape drive the pace and pattern of conifer encroachment into subalpine meadows.Long-term insect herbivory slows soil development in an arid ecosystemWoody plant proliferation in North American drylands: A synthesis of impacts on ecosystem carbon balance
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Soil carbon storage responses to expanding pinyon-juniper populations in southern Utah.
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Soil carbon storage responses to expanding pinyon-juniper populations in southern Utah.
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Soil carbon storage responses to expanding pinyon-juniper populations in southern Utah.
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Soil carbon storage responses to expanding pinyon-juniper populations in southern Utah.
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Soil carbon storage responses to expanding pinyon-juniper populations in southern Utah.
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Soil carbon storage responses to expanding pinyon-juniper populations in southern Utah.
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Soil carbon storage responses to expanding pinyon-juniper populations in southern Utah.
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Soil carbon storage responses to expanding pinyon-juniper populations in southern Utah.
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10.1890/08-0784.1
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2009-09-01T00:00:00Z