Impervious surfaces alter soil bacterial communities in urban areas: a case study in beijing, china

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  • who: Feng Li from the Areas: A Case Study in Beijing, China of Sciences, Beijing, China, College of Resources and Environment, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing have published the article: Impervious Surfaces Alter Soil Bacterial Communities in Urban Areas: A Case Study in Beijing, China, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The analysis of stepwise regression was used to verify relationships between bacterial diversity and environmental factors. The analysis of microbial community heatmap and a multiple sample similarity tree were used to identify the similarity and differences of the four bacterial community structures. In . . .

     

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