Effects of vegetation on bacterial communities, carbon and nitrogen in dryland soil surfaces: implications for shrub encroachment in the southwest Kalahari
Shubin Lan(Chinese Academy of Sciences), David R. Elliott(University of Derby), Andrew D. Thomas(University of Salford), Stephen Tooth(Aberystwyth University), Li Wu(Wuhan University of Technology)
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