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Labile organic matter plays a more important role than the autotrophic bacterial community in regulating microbial CO2 fixation in an eroded watershed
Jiang, Jieyu; Li, Zhongwu; Xiao, Haibing; Wang, Danyang; Liu, Chun; Zhang, Xuqin; Peng, Hao; Zeng, Guangming
刊名Land Degradation and Development
2018
卷号Vol.29 No.12页码:4415-4423
ISSN号1085-3278;1099-145X
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内容类型期刊论文
URI标识http://www.corc.org.cn/handle/1471x/5470532
专题湖南大学
作者单位1.College of Environmental Science and Engineering, Hunan University, Changsha
2.PR
3.410082, China
4.Ministry of Education, Key Laboratory of Environmental Biology and Pollution Control, Hunan University, Changsha
5.State Key Lab
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Jiang, Jieyu,Li, Zhongwu,Xiao, Haibing,et al. Labile organic matter plays a more important role than the autotrophic bacterial community in regulating microbial CO2 fixation in an eroded watershed[J]. Land Degradation and Development,2018,Vol.29 No.12:4415-4423.
APA Jiang, Jieyu.,Li, Zhongwu.,Xiao, Haibing.,Wang, Danyang.,Liu, Chun.,...&Zeng, Guangming.(2018).Labile organic matter plays a more important role than the autotrophic bacterial community in regulating microbial CO2 fixation in an eroded watershed.Land Degradation and Development,Vol.29 No.12,4415-4423.
MLA Jiang, Jieyu,et al."Labile organic matter plays a more important role than the autotrophic bacterial community in regulating microbial CO2 fixation in an eroded watershed".Land Degradation and Development Vol.29 No.12(2018):4415-4423.
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