Assessment of bacterial community patterns from ecologically distinct Antarctic soil environments / Chun Wie Chong
It is commonly known that bacteria are ubiquitously distributed in soil environments. They are heavily involved in the biogeochemical cycles and are vital in maintaining soil ecological functions. These functional roles of bacteria are especially important in the extreme and harsh environments of An...
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2011
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