Cite
Vegetation as a key driver of the distribution of microbial generalists that in turn shapes the overall microbial community structure in the low Arctic tundra.
MLA
Wong, Shu-Kuan, et al. “Vegetation as a Key Driver of the Distribution of Microbial Generalists That in Turn Shapes the Overall Microbial Community Structure in the Low Arctic Tundra.” Environmental Microbiome, vol. 18, no. 1, May 2023, p. 41. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1186/s40793-023-00498-6.
APA
Wong, S.-K., Cui, Y., Chun, S.-J., Kaneko, R., Masumoto, S., Kitagawa, R., Mori, A. S., Lim, A. S., & Uchida, M. (2023). Vegetation as a key driver of the distribution of microbial generalists that in turn shapes the overall microbial community structure in the low Arctic tundra. Environmental Microbiome, 18(1), 41. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40793-023-00498-6
Chicago
Wong, Shu-Kuan, Yingshun Cui, Seong-Jun Chun, Ryo Kaneko, Shota Masumoto, Ryo Kitagawa, Akira S Mori, An Suk Lim, and Masaki Uchida. 2023. “Vegetation as a Key Driver of the Distribution of Microbial Generalists That in Turn Shapes the Overall Microbial Community Structure in the Low Arctic Tundra.” Environmental Microbiome 18 (1): 41. doi:10.1186/s40793-023-00498-6.