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Sakiko Hirose; Hiroyuki Kawahigashi; Akemi Tagiri; Hiromasa Imaishi; Hideo Ohkawa; Yasunobu Ohkawa
Soil microorganisms mediate many processes such as nitrification, denitrification, and methanogenesis that regulate ecosystem functioning and also feed back to influence atmospheric chemistry. These processes are of particular interest in freshwater wetland ecosystems where nutrient cycling is highly responsive to fluctuating hydrology and nutrients and soil gas releases may be sensitive to climate warming. In this review we briefly summarize research from process and taxono
Jessica L. M. Gutknecht; Teri C. Balser; Robert M. Goodman
Cinzia Verde; Daniela Giordano; Guido di Prisco
Mark Dickie and John List
Don Kenkel
Anna Alberini, Alistair Hunt and Anil Markandya
Jinquan Yang, Shunping He, Jörg Freyhof, Kai Witte and Huanzhang Liu
HP Hutter, H Moshammer and M Neuberger
Satoko Mitani, Masatoshi Fujita and Taro Shirakawa
Marco Maroni and Anna Clara Fanetti
