The match between microbial community structure and soil properties is modulated by land use type and sample origin within an integrated agroecosystem.
The match between microbial community structure and soil properties is modulated by land use type and sample origin within an integrated agroecosystem.
Author(s): LISBOA, F. J. G.; CHAER, G. M.; FERNANDES, M. F.; BERBARA, R. L. L.; MADARI, B. E.
Summary: In this study, we tested the hypothesis that introducing ICLF as replacements for degraded pastures leads to a change in the response of phenotypic composition of the soil microbial community to individual soil chemical variables.
Publication year: 2015
Types of publication: Abstract in annals or event proceedings
Unit: Embrapa Rice & Beans
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