The impact of iron oxide magnetic nanoparticles on the soil bacterial community
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Ning Gu | Yu Zhang | Hong-Xuan Ren | Yu Zhang | N. Gu | Youzhi Feng | Xiangui Lin | Xiangui Lin | Shiying He | H. Ren | Shiying He | Youzhi Feng
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