High temperatures inhibited the growth of soil bacteria and archaea but not that of fungi and altered nitrous oxide production mechanisms from different nitrogen sources in an acidic soil
Xiaoya Xu(Zhejiang University), Hongjie Di(Zhejiang University), Jianming Xu(Zhejiang University), Yong Li(BGI Group (China)), Xiaorui Liu(Zhejiang University), Yan He(Zhejiang University), Zheng Li, Yapeng Liu(Zhejiang University), Qichun Zhang(Zhejiang University), Ran Yu(Zhejiang University)
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