Fungi contribute more than bacteria to soil organic matter through necromass accumulation under different agricultural practices during the early pedogenesis of a Mollisol
Na Li(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Bin Zhang(Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences), Xudong Zhang(Northwest A&F University), Xiaozeng Han(Northeast Institute of Geography and Agroecology), Yuzhi Xu(Northeast Institute of Geography and Agroecology), Hongbo He(Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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