Use of phospholipid fatty acids to detect previous self-heating events in stored peat
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Microbial Community Structure and Function of Soil Following Ecosystem Conversion from Native Forests to Teak Plantation ForestsInvestigating the long-term legacy of drought and warming on the soil microbial community across five European shrubland ecosystems.Soil nutrient content influences the abundance of soil microbes but not plant biomass at the small-scale.Physical resilience of soil to field compaction and the interactions with plant growth and microbial community structure
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Use of phospholipid fatty acids to detect previous self-heating events in stored peat
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Use of phospholipid fatty acids to detect previous self-heating events in stored peat
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Use of phospholipid fatty acids to detect previous self-heating events in stored peat.
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Use of phospholipid fatty acids to detect previous self-heating events in stored peat
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Use of phospholipid fatty acids to detect previous self-heating events in stored peat.
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Use of phospholipid fatty acids to detect previous self-heating events in stored peat
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Use of phospholipid fatty acids to detect previous self-heating events in stored peat.
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Use of phospholipid fatty acids to detect previous self-heating events in stored peat
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Sissel Brit Ranneklev
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10.1128/AEM.69.6.3532-3539.2003
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2003-06-01T00:00:00Z