Earthworm Gut Microbial Biomes: Their Importance to Soil Microorganisms, Denitrification, and the Terrestrial Production of the Greenhouse Gas N2O

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Title of host publicationIntestinal microorganisms of termites and other invertebrates
Publication statusPublished - 2006

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Earthworm Gut Microbial Biomes: Their Importance to Soil Microorganisms, Denitrification, and the Terrestrial Production of the Greenhouse Gas N2O. / Drake, H. L.; Schramm, A.; Horn, M.A.
Intestinal microorganisms of termites and other invertebrates. 2006.

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