Gene flow in the soil environment: use of earthworm casts to validate FTIR spectroscopy, coupled with machine learning, as a 'sentinel' technology for high-throughput monitoring of global changes in microbial ecology

C2 - Non-edited contributions to conferences

Scullion, J., Goodacre, R., Huang, W., Elliot, G., Worgan, H., Darby, R., Gwynn-Jones, D., Griffith, G. W., Bailey, M. J., Clegg, C. and Draper, J. 2002. Gene flow in the soil environment: use of earthworm casts to validate FTIR spectroscopy, coupled with machine learning, as a 'sentinel' technology for high-throughput monitoring of global changes in microbial ecology. Poster. 7th International Symposium on Earthworm Ecology (ISEE7), Cardiff, 1-6 September 2002.

AuthorsScullion, J., Goodacre, R., Huang, W., Elliot, G., Worgan, H., Darby, R., Gwynn-Jones, D., Griffith, G. W., Bailey, M. J., Clegg, C. and Draper, J.
TypeC2 - Non-edited contributions to conferences
Year of Publication2002
Funder project or codeSoil Science and Environmental Quality (SSEQ)
Project: 1460 3110

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