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Wildfire effects on ash composition and biological properties of soils in forest–steppe ecosystems of Russia. / Maksimova, E.; Abakumov, E.

в: Environmental Earth Sciences, Том 74, № 5, 2015, стр. 4395-4405.

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Maksimova, E. ; Abakumov, E. / Wildfire effects on ash composition and biological properties of soils in forest–steppe ecosystems of Russia. в: Environmental Earth Sciences. 2015 ; Том 74, № 5. стр. 4395-4405.

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