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Over 150 years of long-term fertilization alters spatial scaling of microbial biodiversity.
Over 150 years of long-term fertilization alters spatial scaling of microbial biodiversity. mBio. 2015 Apr 07; 6(2).
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Agriculture
Archaea
Bacteria
Biota
Fertilizers
Fungi
Microarray Analysis
Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis
Plants
Soil Microbiology
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Jizhong Zhou