Network analysis reveals functional redundancy and keystone taxa amongst bacterial and fungal communities during organic matter decomposition in an arable soil
Samiran Banerjee(Agroscope), Alan E. Richardson(Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation), Clive A. Kirkby(Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation), Dione Schmutter(Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation), John A. Kirkegaard(Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation), Andrew Bissett(Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation)
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