Diversity and co-occurrence network of soil fungi are more responsive than those of bacteria to shifts in precipitation seasonality in a subtropical forest
Dan He(South China Botanical Garden), Qinglong L. Wu(Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology), Qian Zhao(Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), Lijuan Ren(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Weijun Shen(South China Botanical Garden), J. R. Eberwein(University of California, Riverside)
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