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Variation in Actinobacterial Community Composition and Potential Function in Different Soil Ecosystems Belonging to the Arid Heihe River Basin of Northwest China

Binglin Zhang, Xiukun Wu, Xisheng Tai, Likun Sun, Minghui Wu, Wei Zhang, Ximing Chen, Gaosen Zhang, Tuo Chen, Guangxiu Liu, Paul Dyson Orcid Logo

Frontiers in Microbiology, Volume: 10

Swansea University Author: Paul Dyson Orcid Logo

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Published in: Frontiers in Microbiology
ISSN: 1664-302X
Published: 2019
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title Variation in Actinobacterial Community Composition and Potential Function in Different Soil Ecosystems Belonging to the Arid Heihe River Basin of Northwest China
spellingShingle Variation in Actinobacterial Community Composition and Potential Function in Different Soil Ecosystems Belonging to the Arid Heihe River Basin of Northwest China
Paul Dyson
title_short Variation in Actinobacterial Community Composition and Potential Function in Different Soil Ecosystems Belonging to the Arid Heihe River Basin of Northwest China
title_full Variation in Actinobacterial Community Composition and Potential Function in Different Soil Ecosystems Belonging to the Arid Heihe River Basin of Northwest China
title_fullStr Variation in Actinobacterial Community Composition and Potential Function in Different Soil Ecosystems Belonging to the Arid Heihe River Basin of Northwest China
title_full_unstemmed Variation in Actinobacterial Community Composition and Potential Function in Different Soil Ecosystems Belonging to the Arid Heihe River Basin of Northwest China
title_sort Variation in Actinobacterial Community Composition and Potential Function in Different Soil Ecosystems Belonging to the Arid Heihe River Basin of Northwest China
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