Soil microbiota and microarthropod communities in oil contaminated sites in the European Subarctic
Abstract The present comprehensive study aimed to estimate the aftermath of oil contamination and the efficacy of removing the upper level of polluted soil under the conditions of the extreme northern taiga of northeastern European Russia. Soil samples from three sites were studied. Two sites were c...
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Main Authors: | E. N. Melekhina, E. S. Belykh, M. Yu. Markarova, A. A. Taskaeva, E. E. Rasova, O. A. Baturina, M. R. Kabilov, I. O. Velegzhaninov |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/85f66a9d9ffb4249856e1d3b5a72f441 |
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