Ammonia oxidizers and nitrite-oxidizing bacteria respond differently to long-term manure application in four paddy soils of south of China
Haiyang Liu(Zhejiang University), Yong Li(BGI Group (China)), Yan Zhao(Zhejiang University), Jianming Xu(Zhejiang University), Kexin Xie(Zhejiang University), Jia Li(Zhejiang University), Yulin Liao(Soil and Fertilizer Institute of Hunan Province), Zhongpei Li(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Shaoxian Wang(Jiangxi Academy of Agricultural Sciences), Hongjie Di(Zhejiang University), Xianjin Tang(Zhejiang University)
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