Cropland-to-Miscanthus conversion alters soil bacterial and archaeal communities influencing N-cycle in Northern China
Miscanthus spp. are increasingly cultivated in cropland worldwide due to their bioenergy potential and multiple ecological services. Effects of long-term cropland-to-Miscanthus conversion without N fertilizer on soil microbiome and N cycling largely remain unknown. We aimed to explore the effects of...
Main Authors: | Fan, R. (Author), Fan, X. (Author), Guo, Q. (Author), Hou, X. (Author), Hou, Y. (Author), Li, C. (Author), Li, X. (Author), Shi, R. (Author), Song, J. (Author), Wang, C. (Author), Wu, J. (Author), Yue, Y. (Author), Zhang, W. (Author), Zhao, C. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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John Wiley and Sons Inc
2021
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