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Functional response of the soil microbial community to biochar applications

Xu et al., 2021

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3946871321734031531
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Xu W
Whitman W
Gundale M
Chien C
Chiu C
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Gcb Bioenergy

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Biochar has the potential to mitigate the impacts of climate change and soil degradation by simultaneously sequestering C in soil and improving soil quality. However, the mechanism of biochar's effect on soil microbial communities remains unclear. Therefore, we conducted a …
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