The microbial nitrogen cycle / / topic editors: Bess B. Ward and Marlene M. Jensen.

Nitrogen is an essential element in biological systems, and one that often limits production in both aquatic and terrestrial systems. Due to its requirement in biological macromolecules, its acquisition and cycling have the potential to structure microbial communities, as well as to control producti...

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Place / Publishing House:France : : Frontiers Media SA,, 2015
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