Electron shuttle potential of biochar promotes dissimilatory nitrate reduction to ammonium in paddy soil
Dan Yuan(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Shuping Qin(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Gaoqi Wang(University of Jinan), Jiafa Luo(AgResearch), Shungui Zhou(Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University), N. Wrage(University of Rostock), Chunsheng Hu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Timothy J. Clough(Lincoln University)
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