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Soil bioindicators : how soil properties influence their

responses and how to select them in function of the site

issues ?

Benjamin Pauget, Laurence Rougé, Annette De Vaufleury, Samuel Dequiedt,

Isabelle Gattin, Cécile Grand, Marina Le Guédard, Mickael Hedde, Cécile

Villenave, Guenola Peres

To cite this version:

Benjamin Pauget, Laurence Rougé, Annette De Vaufleury, Samuel Dequiedt, Isabelle Gattin, et al..

Soil bioindicators : how soil properties influence their responses and how to select them in function of

the site issues ?. 1. Global Soil Biodiversity Initiative Conference (GSBI), Dec 2014, Dijon, France.

703 p., 2014. �hal-01209270�

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THE FIRST GLOBAL

SOIL BIODIVERSITY

CONFERENCE

December 2-5, 2014, Dijon, France

Book of Abstracts

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PROGRAM

AND ABSTRACTS

THE FIRST GLOBAL

SOIL BIODIVERSITY

CONFERENCE

December 2-5, 2014

Dijon – France

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