Cite
Molecular Composition and Biodegradability of Soil Organic Matter: A Case Study Comparing Two New England Forest Types.
MLA
Ohno, Tsutomu, et al. “Molecular Composition and Biodegradability of Soil Organic Matter: A Case Study Comparing Two New England Forest Types.” Environmental Science & Technology, vol. 48, no. 13, July 2014, pp. 7229–36. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1021/es405570c.
APA
Ohno, T., Parr, T. B., Gruselle, M.-C. I., Fernandez, I. J., Sleighter, R. L., & Hatcher, P. G. (2014). Molecular Composition and Biodegradability of Soil Organic Matter: A Case Study Comparing Two New England Forest Types. Environmental Science & Technology, 48(13), 7229–7236. https://doi.org/10.1021/es405570c
Chicago
Ohno, Tsutomu, Thomas B. Parr, Marie-Cécile I. Gruselle, Ivan J. Fernandez, Rachel L. Sleighter, and Patrick G. Hatcher. 2014. “Molecular Composition and Biodegradability of Soil Organic Matter: A Case Study Comparing Two New England Forest Types.” Environmental Science & Technology 48 (13): 7229–36. doi:10.1021/es405570c.