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Maillard F, Fernandez CW, Mundra S, Heckman K, Kolka RK, Kauserud H, Kennedy PG. Warming drives a ‘hummockification’ of microbial communities associated with decomposing mycorrhizal fungal necromass in peatlands. New Phytologist. 2021;234(6):2032-2043. doi:10.1111/nph.17755
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Jensen AM, Warren JM, King AW, Ricciuto DM, Hanson PJ, Wullschleger SD. Simulated projections of boreal forest peatland ecosystem productivity are sensitive to observed seasonality in leaf physiology. Tree Physiology. 2019;39(4):556-572. doi:10.1093/treephys/tpy140
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