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Evaluating soluble aluminum as a mechanism driving bacterial community structure in terrestrial soils from

continental to microcosm scales

Amy Thomson Welty-Bernard, K. Heckman, N. Fierer, C. Rasmussen, J.

Chorover, E. Schwartz

To cite this version:

Amy Thomson Welty-Bernard, K. Heckman, N. Fierer, C. Rasmussen, J. Chorover, et al.. Evaluating

soluble aluminum as a mechanism driving bacterial community structure in terrestrial soils from

continental to microcosm scales. 1. Global Soil Biodiversity Initiative Conference (GSBI), Institut

National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA). FRA., Dec 2014, Dijon, France. 703 p. �hal-02741430�

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THE FIRST GLOBAL

SOIL BIODIVERSITY CONFERENCE

December 2-5, 2014, Dijon, France

Book of Abstracts

© Crédit photo Mairie de Dijon "

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PROGRAM

AND ABSTRACTS

THE FIRST GLOBAL

SOIL BIODIVERSITY CONFERENCE

December 2-5, 2014 Dijon – France

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