Pollution and edaphic factors shape bacterial community structure and functionality in historically contaminated soils.
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S. Borin | G. Raspa | F. Mapelli | E. Terzaghi | E. Zanardini | C. Morosini | S. Anelli | S. Armiraglio | A. Di Guardo | L. Vergani | R. Marasco | E. Rolli | Sarah Zecchin | P. Nastasio | V. M. Sale
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