Methane-Oxidizing Bacteria in a California Upland Grassland Soil: Diversity and Response to Simulated Global Change
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Hans-Peter Horz | B. Bohannan | V. Rich | H. Horz | Brendan J. M. Bohannan | Sharon Avrahami | Virginia Rich | Sharon Avrahami
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