Source: Microbial Ecology. Unidades: CENA, MAE
Subjects: SOLOS, ECOLOGIA MICROBIANA
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GROSSMAN, Julie M et al. Amazonian anthrosols support similar microbial communities that differ distinctly from those extant in adjacent, unmodified soils of the same mineralogy. Microbial Ecology, v. 60, n. 1, p. 192-205, 2010Tradução . . Acesso em: 02 jun. 2023.APA
Grossman, J. M., O’Neill, B. E., Tsai, S. M., Liang, B., Neves, E., Lehmann, J., & Thies Janice E,. (2010). Amazonian anthrosols support similar microbial communities that differ distinctly from those extant in adjacent, unmodified soils of the same mineralogy. Microbial Ecology, 60( 1), 192-205.NLM
Grossman JM, O’Neill BE, Tsai SM, Liang B, Neves E, Lehmann J, Thies Janice E. Amazonian anthrosols support similar microbial communities that differ distinctly from those extant in adjacent, unmodified soils of the same mineralogy. Microbial Ecology. 2010 ; 60( 1): 192-205.[citado 2023 jun. 02 ]Vancouver
Grossman JM, O’Neill BE, Tsai SM, Liang B, Neves E, Lehmann J, Thies Janice E. Amazonian anthrosols support similar microbial communities that differ distinctly from those extant in adjacent, unmodified soils of the same mineralogy. Microbial Ecology. 2010 ; 60( 1): 192-205.[citado 2023 jun. 02 ]