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Soil Microbiology and Biochemistry
Journal of Range Management, 1998John W. Doran, F. E. Clark, E. A. Paul
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Microbiological Reactions of Iron in Soils
1988Numerous microorganisms in soil stimulate the reactions of Fe, i.e., oxidation, reduction, and formation or decomposition of complexes. Table 20-1 gives a list of such organisms and their role in Fe chemistry. As indicated in the Table, part of these organisms need Fe as a source of energy (Table 20-1, 1.1) or as a sink for electrons (Table 20-1, 2.1),
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Experimental Soil Microbiology
Soil Science, 1964E. L. Schmidt, David Pramer
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The Place of Microbiology in Soil Science
1955Publisher Summary Soil science is a microbiological science, because in the multifarious processes involved in soil genesis, nutrient release, physical structure, and organic matter transformation, microorganisms are involved directly. If soil science is a microbiological science, then microbiology should be all pervading in soil science, without ...
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The Microbiology of Soil Structure
Biological Agriculture & Horticulture, 1986Julie A. Davies, Richard G. Burns
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Soil Microbiology at Rothamsted
Soil Science Society of America Journal, 1944openaire +2 more sources