Soil texture influences soil bacterial biomass in the permafrost-affected alpine desert of the Tibetan plateau
Ming Shao(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Hanbo Yun(Northwest Institute of Eco-Environment and Resources), Yutao Pei(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Sen Song(Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Tianzhu Lei(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Shengyin Zhang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Bin Niu(Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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