Bacteria and fungi respond differently to multifactorial climate change in a temperate heathland, traced with 13C-glycine and FACE CO2

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Andresen, L. C., Dungait, J. A. J., Bol, R., Selsted, M. B., Ambus, P. and Michelsen, A. 2014. Bacteria and fungi respond differently to multifactorial climate change in a temperate heathland, traced with 13C-glycine and FACE CO2. PLOS ONE. 9, p. e85070. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0085070

AuthorsAndresen, L. C., Dungait, J. A. J., Bol, R., Selsted, M. B., Ambus, P. and Michelsen, A.
Year of Publication2014
JournalPLOS ONE
Journal citation9, p. e85070
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0085070
Open accessPublished as ‘gold’ (paid) open access
FunderBiotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council
Funder project or codeCropping Carbon (CC) [ISPG]
Maximising carbon retention in soils
Publisher's version
PublisherPublic Library of Science, San Fancisco (PLOS)
Public Library of Science (PLOS)
ISSN1932-6203

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