Molecular Approaches to Soil, Rhizosphere and Plant Microorganism Analysis
Without the cycling of elements, continuation of life on earth would be impossible, since essential nutrients would rapidly be taken up by organisms and locked in a form that cannot be used by others. The reactions involved in elemental cycling are often chemical in nature, but biochemical rea...
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oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-364092023-11-11T05:22:18Z Molecular Approaches to Soil, Rhizosphere and Plant Microorganism Analysis Cooper, J.E Rao, J.R Analysis Microorganism Without the cycling of elements, continuation of life on earth would be impossible, since essential nutrients would rapidly be taken up by organisms and locked in a form that cannot be used by others. The reactions involved in elemental cycling are often chemical in nature, but biochemical reactions also play an important role. Microbes are of prime significance in this process. Microbial and biochemical characteristics are used as potential indicators of soil quality because of their central role in cycling of carbon and nitrogen and their sensitivity to change 2014-03-05T01:21:29Z 2014-03-05T01:21:29Z 2006 Book 1 84593 062 2 https://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/36409 en application/pdf CABI |
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Without the cycling of elements, continuation
of life on earth would be impossible,
since essential nutrients would rapidly be
taken up by organisms and locked in a form
that cannot be used by others. The reactions
involved in elemental cycling are often
chemical in nature, but biochemical reactions
also play an important role. Microbes
are of prime significance in this process.
Microbial and biochemical characteristics
are used as potential indicators of soil quality
because of their central role in cycling of
carbon and nitrogen and their sensitivity to
change |
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Cooper, J.E Rao, J.R |
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Cooper, J.E Rao, J.R |
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Cooper, J.E |
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Molecular Approaches to Soil,
Rhizosphere and
Plant Microorganism Analysis |
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Molecular Approaches to Soil,
Rhizosphere and
Plant Microorganism Analysis |
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Molecular Approaches to Soil,
Rhizosphere and
Plant Microorganism Analysis |
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Molecular Approaches to Soil,
Rhizosphere and
Plant Microorganism Analysis |
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Molecular Approaches to Soil,
Rhizosphere and
Plant Microorganism Analysis |
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molecular approaches to soil,
rhizosphere and
plant microorganism analysis |
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