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Lai, C.-C., Fu, Y.-W., Liu, H.-B., Kuo, H.-Y., Wang, K.-W., Lin, C.-H., Tai, J.-H., Wong, G. T. F., Lee, K.-Y., Chen, T.-Y., Yamamoto, Y., Chow, M.-F., Kobayashi, Y., Ko, C.-Y., Shiah, F.-K. (2014) Distinct bacterial-production–DOC–primary-production relationships and implications for biogenic C cycling in the South China Sea shelf. Biogeosciences, 11 (1). 147-156 doi:10.5194/bg-11-147-2014

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TitleDistinct bacterial-production–DOC–primary-production relationships and implications for biogenic C cycling in the South China Sea shelf
JournalBiogeosciences
AuthorsLai, C.-C.Author
Fu, Y.-W.Author
Liu, H.-B.Author
Kuo, H.-Y.Author
Wang, K.-W.Author
Lin, C.-H.Author
Tai, J.-H.Author
Wong, G. T. F.Author
Lee, K.-Y.Author
Chen, T.-Y.Author
Yamamoto, Y.Author
Chow, M.-F.Author
Kobayashi, Y.Author
Ko, C.-Y.Author
Shiah, F.-K.Author
Year2014 (January 9)Volume11
Issue1
PublisherCopernicus GmbH
DOIdoi:10.5194/bg-11-147-2014Search in ResearchGate
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Mindat Ref. ID8277072Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:8277072:9
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Full ReferenceLai, C.-C., Fu, Y.-W., Liu, H.-B., Kuo, H.-Y., Wang, K.-W., Lin, C.-H., Tai, J.-H., Wong, G. T. F., Lee, K.-Y., Chen, T.-Y., Yamamoto, Y., Chow, M.-F., Kobayashi, Y., Ko, C.-Y., Shiah, F.-K. (2014) Distinct bacterial-production–DOC–primary-production relationships and implications for biogenic C cycling in the South China Sea shelf. Biogeosciences, 11 (1). 147-156 doi:10.5194/bg-11-147-2014
Plain TextLai, C.-C., Fu, Y.-W., Liu, H.-B., Kuo, H.-Y., Wang, K.-W., Lin, C.-H., Tai, J.-H., Wong, G. T. F., Lee, K.-Y., Chen, T.-Y., Yamamoto, Y., Chow, M.-F., Kobayashi, Y., Ko, C.-Y., Shiah, F.-K. (2014) Distinct bacterial-production–DOC–primary-production relationships and implications for biogenic C cycling in the South China Sea shelf. Biogeosciences, 11 (1). 147-156 doi:10.5194/bg-11-147-2014
In(2014, January) Biogeosciences Vol. 11 (1) Copernicus GmbH


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