Use of mulberry–soybean intercropping in salt–alkali soil impacts the diversity of the soil bacterial community
Xin Li(Northeast Forestry University), Guangyu Sun(Northeast Forestry University), Huihui Zhang(Agricultural Research Service), Nan Xu(Heilongjiang Academy of Sciences), Minglong Sun(Northeast Forestry University)
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