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Microbial nitrogen cycling in permafrost soils: implications for atmospheric chemistry

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Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationMicrobial Life in the Cryosphere and Its Feedback on Global Change
EditorsSusanne Liebner, Lars Ganzert
Place of PublicationBerlin/Boston
Publisherde Gruyter
Chapter4
Pages53-111
Number of pages58
Volume7
ISBN (electronic)978-3-11-049390-0
ISBN (print)978-3-11-049645-1
Publication statusPublished - 2021

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NameLife in Extreme Environments

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Microbial nitrogen cycling in permafrost soils: implications for atmospheric chemistry. / Horn, Marcus Andreas; Hetz, Stefanie.
Microbial Life in the Cryosphere and Its Feedback on Global Change. ed. / Susanne Liebner; Lars Ganzert. Vol. 7 Berlin/Boston: de Gruyter, 2021. p. 53-111 (Life in Extreme Environments).

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Horn, MA & Hetz, S 2021, Microbial nitrogen cycling in permafrost soils: implications for atmospheric chemistry. in S Liebner & L Ganzert (eds), Microbial Life in the Cryosphere and Its Feedback on Global Change. vol. 7, Life in Extreme Environments, de Gruyter, Berlin/Boston, pp. 53-111. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110497083-004, https://doi.org/10.15488/15947
Horn, M. A., & Hetz, S. (2021). Microbial nitrogen cycling in permafrost soils: implications for atmospheric chemistry. In S. Liebner, & L. Ganzert (Eds.), Microbial Life in the Cryosphere and Its Feedback on Global Change (Vol. 7, pp. 53-111). (Life in Extreme Environments). de Gruyter. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110497083-004, https://doi.org/10.15488/15947
Horn MA, Hetz S. Microbial nitrogen cycling in permafrost soils: implications for atmospheric chemistry. In Liebner S, Ganzert L, editors, Microbial Life in the Cryosphere and Its Feedback on Global Change. Vol. 7. Berlin/Boston: de Gruyter. 2021. p. 53-111. (Life in Extreme Environments). doi: 10.1515/9783110497083-004, 10.15488/15947
Horn, Marcus Andreas ; Hetz, Stefanie. / Microbial nitrogen cycling in permafrost soils: implications for atmospheric chemistry. Microbial Life in the Cryosphere and Its Feedback on Global Change. editor / Susanne Liebner ; Lars Ganzert. Vol. 7 Berlin/Boston : de Gruyter, 2021. pp. 53-111 (Life in Extreme Environments).
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