A methodological framework to embrace soil biodiversity

Author:

Geisen StefanORCID,Briones Maria J.I.ORCID,Gan HuijieORCID,Behan-Pelletier Valerie M.,Friman Ville-Petri,de Groot G. ArjenORCID,Hannula S.Emilia,Lindo ZoëORCID,Philippot Laurent,Tiunov Alexei V.ORCID,Wall Diana H.

Funder

Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research

Russian Foundation for Basic Research

Wellcome Trust

Centre for Chronic Diseases and Disorders

Royal Society

University of York

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Soil Science,Microbiology

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