Marais, B.N.;                     Brischke, C.;                     Militz, H.;                     Peters, J.H.;                     Reinhardt, L.    
        Studies into Fungal Decay of Wood In Ground Contact—Part 1: The Influence of Water-Holding Capacity, Moisture Content, and Temperature of Soil Substrates on Fungal Decay of Selected Timbers. Forests 2020, 11, 1284.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/f11121284
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                                Marais BN,                                 Brischke C,                                 Militz H,                                 Peters JH,                                 Reinhardt L.        
                Studies into Fungal Decay of Wood In Ground Contact—Part 1: The Influence of Water-Holding Capacity, Moisture Content, and Temperature of Soil Substrates on Fungal Decay of Selected Timbers. Forests. 2020; 11(12):1284.
        https://doi.org/10.3390/f11121284
    
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                                Marais, Brendan Nicholas,                                 Christian Brischke,                                 Holger Militz,                                 Johann Hinrich Peters,                                 and Lena Reinhardt.        
                2020. "Studies into Fungal Decay of Wood In Ground Contact—Part 1: The Influence of Water-Holding Capacity, Moisture Content, and Temperature of Soil Substrates on Fungal Decay of Selected Timbers" Forests 11, no. 12: 1284.
        https://doi.org/10.3390/f11121284
    
    APA Style
    
                                Marais, B. N.,                                 Brischke, C.,                                 Militz, H.,                                 Peters, J. H.,                                 & Reinhardt, L.        
        
        (2020). Studies into Fungal Decay of Wood In Ground Contact—Part 1: The Influence of Water-Holding Capacity, Moisture Content, and Temperature of Soil Substrates on Fungal Decay of Selected Timbers. Forests, 11(12), 1284.
        https://doi.org/10.3390/f11121284