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- who: Yingde Xu from the Northeast Key LaboratoryAgricultural University have published the research: Contrasting response of fungal versus bacterial residue accumulation within soil aggregates to long-term fertilization, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
- what: This study provides evidence that the microbial biomass was greatly affected by aggregate size, with the results showing that the total PLFAs and the biomass of most microbial groups tended to increase with decreasing aggregate size, as did organic C content (Fig 1a, Tables 1 and Table S1).
- how: The results indicated that the long-term fertilization . . .
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