Differences in microbial community response to nitrogen fertilization result in unique enzyme shifts between arbuscular and ectomycorrhizal‐dominated soils
Joseph E. Carrara(West Virginia University), Edward Brzostek(West Virginia University), Ashley N. Hostetler(West Virginia University), Zachary B. Freedman(University of Wisconsin System), Ivan J. Fernandez(University of Maine), Christopher A. Walter(West Virginia University), Jennifer Hawkins(Iowa State University)
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