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Increased plant species richness associates with greater soil bacterial diversity in urban green spaces

Adelaide University
Baruch Glaser, Zdravko ; Breed, Martin ; Liddicoat, Craig
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Soil bacterial diversity in five urban green spaces as related to vegetation and soil traits. Includes soil bacterial diversity impacts on human health.

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ACN 633 798 857