N2O and NOy production by the comammox bacterium Nitrospira inopinata in comparison with canonical ammonia oxidizers
Ping Han(East China Normal University), Guoyu Yin(East China Normal University), Uli Klümper(Technische Universität Dresden), Dianming Wu(Max Planck Institute for Chemistry), Dongyao Sun(East China Normal University), Hongpo Dong(Shanghai Estuarine & Coastal Science Research Center), Yanling Zheng(East China Normal University), Min Liu(East China Normal University), Mengdi Wang(East China Normal University), Jinbo Zhang(Nanjing Normal University), Teng Wen(Nanjing Normal University), Xia Liang(Shanghai University), Mengyue Zhao(East China Normal University), Lijun Hou(East China Normal University)
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