• Journal of Natural Resources
  • Vol. 35, Issue 2, 480 (2020)
Fang-fang WANG, Jia-guo YAN, Xu MA, Dong-dong QIU, and Bao-shan CUI*
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  • School of Environment, State Key Laboratory of Water Environment Simulation, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, China
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    DOI: 10.31497/zrzyxb.20200219 Cite this Article
    Fang-fang WANG, Jia-guo YAN, Xu MA, Dong-dong QIU, Bao-shan CUI. Decomposition characteristics of vegetation litter of Suaeda salsa and Spartina alterniflora in saltmarsh of the Yellow River Estuary, China[J]. Journal of Natural Resources, 2020, 35(2): 480 Copy Citation Text show less
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    Fang-fang WANG, Jia-guo YAN, Xu MA, Dong-dong QIU, Bao-shan CUI. Decomposition characteristics of vegetation litter of Suaeda salsa and Spartina alterniflora in saltmarsh of the Yellow River Estuary, China[J]. Journal of Natural Resources, 2020, 35(2): 480
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