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      Changes in soil and vegetation following stabilisation of dunes in the southeastern fringe of the Tengger Desert, China

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      Plant and Soil
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                Journal
                Plant and Soil
                Plant Soil
                Springer Nature
                0032-079X
                1573-5036
                October 30 2007
                September 19 2007
                : 300
                : 1-2
                : 221-231
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                10.1007/s11104-007-9407-1
                e5ce68ae-18e5-4813-93ab-a7f04aad968c
                © 2007
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