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The biogeography of relative abundance of soil fungi versus bacteria in surface topsoil
Richard D. Bardgett
, et al.
Earth and Environmental Sciences - Academic & Research
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Terrestrial Ecosystem
100%
Topsoil
100%
Biogeography
100%
Soil Organic Matter
100%
Chorology
100%
Soil Microbial Community
50%
High Spatial Resolution
50%
Biome
50%
Soil Carbon
50%
Environmental Gradient
50%
Soil Organic Matter Formation
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Soil Fungi
100%
Topsoil
100%
Biogeography
100%
Annuals
75%
Primary Productivity
75%
Terrestrial Ecosystem
50%
Soil Organic Matter
50%
Carbon Sink
25%
Soil Carbon
25%
Soil Microbial Community
25%
Life History
25%
Soil Organic Matter Formation
25%
Immunology and Microbiology
Soil Fungi
100%
Biogeography
100%
Surface Property
100%
Soil Microflora
25%
Life History
25%