Climate Change and Microbial Ecology Current Research and Future Trends
The distribution and function of microorganisms are of crucial importance for the flow of matter in the Earth's biogeochemical cycles. Effects of microbial communities on the carbon and nitrogen cycles are particularly important for producing climate gases such as CO2, CH4, or N2O. However, the...
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Other Authors: | Marxsen, Jürgen (Editor) |
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Language: | English |
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Norfolk, UK
Caister Academic Press
2016
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