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Influence of thorny bamboo plantations on soil microbial biomass and community structure in subtropical badland soils

Chang et al., 2019

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15669412660516767409
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Chang E
Tian G
Shiau Y
Chen T
Chiu C
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Vegetation in southeastern Taiwan plays an important role in rehabilitating badland soils (high silt and clay content) and maintaining the soil microbial community. The establishment of thorny bamboo (Bambusa stenostachya Hackel) may have had a profound impact on the …
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