C:N:P stoichiometry regulates soil organic carbon mineralization and concomitant shifts in microbial community composition in paddy soil
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- 14 May 2020
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Science and Business Media LLC in Biology and Fertility of Soils
- Vol. 56 (8), 1093-1107
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s00374-020-01468-7
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Funding Information
- National Natural Science Foundation of China (41430860, 41877104, and 41761134095)
- Innovative Research Groups of the Natural Science Foundation of Hunan Province (2019JJ10003)
- Natural Science Foundation of Hunan Province (2019JJ30028)
- the Youth Innovation Team Project of the Institute of Subtropical Agriculture, Chinese Academy of Sciences (2017QNCXTD_GTD)
- the Youth Innovation Promotion Association (2019357)
- the Chinese Academy of Sciences President’s International Fellowship Initiative to Georg Guggenberger (2018VCA0031)
- the Hunan Province Base for Scientific and Technological Innovation Cooperation (2018WK4012)
- NSFC-RFBR joint project (N 19-54-53026)
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