【摘 要】
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The diversity between soil and air-born microorganisms in organic arable land and general cultivation land was studied at Danyang, Korea.Two organic and one general apple cultivation farms were select
【机 构】
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Department of Applied Plant Sciences, Kangwon National University, Chuncheon 200-701, Korea
【出 处】
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Asian Mycological Congress 2013 and The 13th International M
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The diversity between soil and air-born microorganisms in organic arable land and general cultivation land was studied at Danyang, Korea.Two organic and one general apple cultivation farms were selected as study sites.The results showed that microbial population was increased during July because of the rain and high humidity.
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