Litter Decomposition of Imperata cylindrica in a Copper Tailing Areas With Different Restoration History: Fungal Community Dynamics and Driving Factors
Microorganisms drive litter decomposition while maintaining the chemical cycle of ecosystems. We used the dominant vegetation (Imperata cylindrica) in the mining area selected for this study for this experiment to explore fungal community characteristics, key fungal groups, and their associative dri...
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Autores principales: | Tong Jia, Xuerong Wang, Tingyan Guo, Baofeng Chai |
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Frontiers Media S.A.
2021
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