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HomeCIE Spotlight: Fresh carbon inputs to seagrass sediments induce variable microbial priming responses

CIE Spotlight: Fresh carbon inputs to seagrass sediments induce variable microbial priming responses

February 27, 2018February 18, 2018 Tim_Doherty CIE Spotlight

Fresh carbon inputs to seagrass sediments induce variable microbial priming responses.
See the paper at Science of the Total Environment.

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