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    Effect of nitrogen and waterlogging on denitrifier gene abundance, community structure and activity in the rhizosphere of wheat 

    Hamonts, Kelly; Clough, Timothy J.; Stewart, Alison; Clinton, P.; Richardson, A.; Wakelin, S.; O'Callaghan, M.; Condron, Leo M. (Oxford University Press and Blackwell Publishing Ltd on behalf of the Federation of European Microbiological Societies, 2013-03-01)
    Microbial denitrification plays a key role in determining the availability of soil nitrogen (N) to plants. However, factors influencing the structure and function of denitrifier communities in the rhizosphere remain unclear. ...
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    AuthorClinton, P. (1)Clough, Timothy J. (1)
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    Hamonts, Kelly (1)O'Callaghan, M. (1)Richardson, A. (1)Stewart, Alison (1)Wakelin, S. (1)Keywordanoxia (1)Bacteria (1)Carbon (1)Denitrification (1)DGGE (1)Floods (1)Genes, Bacterial (1)Hydrogen-Ion Concentration (1)Microbiology (1)nirK (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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