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Nadelhoffer KJ, Colman BP, Currie WS, Magill AH, Aber JD. Decadal scale fates of 15N tracers added to oak and pine stands under ambient and elevated N inputs at the Harvard Forest (USA). 2004;196(1):89-107.
Micks P, Downs MR, Magill AH, Nadelhoffer KJ, Aber JD. Decomposing litter as a sink for 15N-enriched additions to an oak forest and a red pine plantation. 2004;196(1):71-87.
McLellan T, Aber JD, Martin ME, Melillo JM, Nadelhoffer KJ. Determination of nitrogen, lignin and cellulose content of decomposing leaf material by near infrared reflectance. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 1991;21:1684-1688.
Martin ME, Newman SD, Aber JD, Congalton R. Determining forest species composition using high spectral resolution remote sensing data. Remote Sensing of the Environment. 1997;65:249-254.
Nadelhoffer KJ, Boone RD, Bowden RD, Canary JD, Kaye J, Micks P, Ricca A, McDowell WH, Aitkenhead J. The DIRT experiment: litter and root influences on forest soil organic matter stocks and function. In: Aber JD Forests in Time: The Environmental Consequences of 1000 Years of Change in New England. Forests in Time: The Environmental Consequences of 1000 Years of Change in New England. New Haven, CT; 2004. p. 300-315.
Magill AH, Aber JD. Dissolved organic carbon and nitrogen relationships in forest litter as affected by nitrogen deposition. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 2000.
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