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Do the Rubber Plantations in Tropical China Act as Large Carbon Sinks?
IForest
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doi 10.3832/ifor0891-007
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Forestry
Landscape Conservation
Ecology
Nature
Date
February 3, 2014
Authors
Q-H Song
Z-H Tan
Y-P Zhang
L-Q Sha
X-B Deng
Y Deng
W-J Zhou
J-F Zhao
J-B Zhao
X Zhang
W Zhao
G-R Yu
X-M Sun
N-S Liang
L-Y Yang
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Italian Society of Sivilculture and Forest Ecology (SISEF)
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