Exotic groundcover in an endangered grassy woodland associates with soil microbial functions that may contribute to the persistence of poor vegetation condition
Tarryn Davies, Martin F. Breed, Riley J. Hodgson(Flinders University), Shawn D. Peddle(Flinders University), Nicole W. Fickling(Flinders University), Alex Taylor(Flinders University), Craig Liddicoat(Flinders University), Shaun Kennedy(Flinders University), Carl D. Watson(Flinders University), Christian Cando-Dumancela, Sunita A. Ramesh(Australian Research Council)
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