Interactions between microbial diversity and substrate chemistry determine the fate of carbon in soil
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Interactions between microbial diversity and substrate chemistry determine the fate of carbon in soil
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Scientific Reports
Volume 11, Issue 1, Pages -
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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2021-09-29
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10.1038/s41598-021-97942-9
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