Appropriate human intervention stimulates the development of microbial communities and soil formation at a long-term weathered bauxite residue disposal area
Wenshun Ke, Shengguo Xue(Central South University), Feng Zhu(National University of Singapore), Yan Shi(Central South University), Hao Wu(Central South University), Xianchao Zhang(Jiaxing University), Yifan Zhang(Central South University), William Hartley(Harper Adams University)
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