Cite
Tree species and functional traits but not species richness affect interrill erosion processes in young subtropical forests
MLA
Philipp Goebes, et al. Tree Species and Functional Traits but Not Species Richness Affect Interrill Erosion Processes in Young Subtropical Forests. Jan. 2016. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.5194/soil-2-49-2016.
APA
Philipp Goebes, Peter Kühn, Thomas Scholten, Steffen Seitz, Ying Li, Werner Härdtle, Zhengshan Song, & Helge Bruelheide. (2016). Tree species and functional traits but not species richness affect interrill erosion processes in young subtropical forests. https://doi.org/10.5194/soil-2-49-2016
Chicago
Philipp Goebes, Peter Kühn, Thomas Scholten, Steffen Seitz, Ying Li, Werner Härdtle, Zhengshan Song, and Helge Bruelheide. 2016. “Tree Species and Functional Traits but Not Species Richness Affect Interrill Erosion Processes in Young Subtropical Forests,” January. doi:10.5194/soil-2-49-2016.