Ammonia leakage can underpin nitrogen-sharing among soil microorganisms. [PDF]
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ABSTRACT Bisphenol A (BPA), its structural analogs, and phthalates are synthetic chemicals widely used, with documented endocrine‐disrupting activity. This study aimed to develop and validate a selective multiresidue analytical method for the simultaneous determination of BPA, 10 bisphenol analogs, and six phthalates in PET‐bottled mineral water.
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Effect of long-term in-row branch covering on soil microorganisms in pear orchards. [PDF]
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Effects of increasing drip irrigation at different maize growth stages on soil microorganisms. [PDF]
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Effects of γ-polyglutamic acid supplementation on alfalfa growth and rhizosphere soil microorganisms in sandy soil. [PDF]
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Understanding and exploring the diversity of soil microorganisms in tea (<i>Camellia sinensis</i>) gardens: toward sustainable tea production. [PDF]
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