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A few common bacteria account for majority of carbon use in soil – EurekAlert
Fewer than ten common bacterial taxa are responsible for the majority of soil carbon cycling, a team led by researchers at Northern…

IMAGE: Bacterial “miners ” shown in relief working to process soil nutrients, some more efficiently than others. Bradyrhizobium, one of the three top nutrient processors identified in the study, is shown here…
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Credit: Victor O. Leshyk, Center…
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