Increased Nitrogen Loading Facilitates Nitrous Oxide Production through Fungal and Chemodenitrification in Estuarine and Coastal Sediments
Xiaofei Li(Shanghai Estuarine & Coastal Science Research Center), Lijun Hou(East China Normal University), Hongpo Dong(Shanghai Estuarine & Coastal Science Research Center), Xia Liang(Shanghai University), Ye Li(East China Normal University), Min Liu(East China Normal University), Yanling Zheng(East China Normal University), Dengzhou Gao(Shanghai Estuarine & Coastal Science Research Center)
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