Effects of different compost amendments on the abundance and composition of alkB harboring bacterial communities in a soil under industrial use contaminated with hydrocarbons
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M. Engel | M. Schloter | E. Heath | S. Wallisch | Xiaodi Dong | C. Bruns | M. Suhadolc | T. Gril | G. Welzl
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