Land conversion to agriculture induces taxonomic homogenization of soil microbial communities globally
Ziheng Peng(Northwest A&F University), Shuo Jiao(Northwest University), Lan Jiang(Northwest A&F University), Yining An(Northwest A&F University), Haibo Pan(Northwest A&F University), Marcel G. A. van der Heijden(University of Zurich), Jiejun Qi(North West Agriculture and Forestry University), Hang Gao(Zhejiang Chinese Medical University), Chunling Liang(Northwest A&F University), Yiran Zhang(Northwest A&F University), Shi Chen(Shanghai University), Xiaomeng Li(Zhengzhou University), Beibei Chen(Anhui Agricultural University), Xun Qian(Northwest A&F University), Yu Liu(Northwest A&F University), Gehong Wei(Northwest A&F University)
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