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Does Soil Carbon Loss in Biomass Production Systems Negate the Greenhouse Benefits of Bioenergy?
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Does Soil Carbon Loss in Biomass Production Systems Negate the Greenhouse Benefits of Bioenergy?
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2006
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Annette Cowie
Pete Smith
University of Aberdeen
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Dale W. Johnson
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