Soil nutrients, enzyme activities, and microbial communities differ among biocrust types and soil layers in a degraded karst ecosystem
Yuandong Zhang(Gansu Desert Control Research Institute), Xiaona Li(Guizhou Normal University), Yan Ni(Shanxi Medical University), Chunya Yu(Guizhou Normal University), Yuehua Song(Guizhou Normal University), Qimei Wu(Guizhou Normal University), Min Gao(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Hengbin Zhang(Gansu Desert Control Research Institute)
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