Anthropogenic N deposition, fungal gene expression, and an increasing soil carbon sink in the Northern Hemisphere
Donald R. Zak(University of Michigan), Karl J. Romanowicz(University of Michigan), William A. Argiroff(University of Michigan–Ann Arbor), Rima A. Upchurch(University of Michigan), Zachary B. Freedman(University of Wisconsin System), Elizabeth Entwistle(University of Michigan)
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