Microbial cell-envelope fragments and the formation of soil organic matter: a case study from a glacier forefield
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Microbial cell-envelope fragments and the formation of soil organic matter: a case study from a glacier forefield
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Keywords
SOM formation, Microbial cell-envelope residues, PLFA, FA, C/N ratio, Contact angle, Hydrophobicity, Chronosequence, Glacier forefield
Journal
BIOGEOCHEMISTRY
Volume 113, Issue 1-3, Pages 595-612
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2012-09-16
DOI
10.1007/s10533-012-9791-3
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