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During the long-term rice planting process in tropical and subtropical regions, a special artificial wetland soil, namely paddy soil, is formed
Wu Jinshui’s research team from the Institute of Subtropical Agricultural Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences screened 129 articles from the Web of Science database to determine soil microorganisms in paddy soil (>1700) and paddy soil (>1700) and paddy soil (>1100) from the Web of Science database.
The results in Paddy soils have a much higher microbial biomass content than upland soils: A review of the origin, mechanisms, and drivers title, published in Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment on
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Figure 1 Conceptual framework diagram of influencing factors of differences in soil microbial biomass (carbon, nitrogen) content in paddy fields, paddy-upland rotation and dryland soil