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The Combination of Plant Diversity and Soil Microbial Diversity Directly and Actively Drives the Multifunctionality of Grassland Ecosystems in the Middle Part of the Northern Slopes of the Tian Shan under Grazing Disturbance.
MLA
Jiang, Kangwei, et al. “The Combination of Plant Diversity and Soil Microbial Diversity Directly and Actively Drives the Multifunctionality of Grassland Ecosystems in the Middle Part of the Northern Slopes of the Tian Shan under Grazing Disturbance.” Sustainability (2071-1050), vol. 15, no. 7, Apr. 2023, p. 5673. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.3390/su15075673.
APA
Jiang, K., Zhang, Q., Wang, Y., Li, H., Yang, Y., & Reyimu, T. (2023). The Combination of Plant Diversity and Soil Microbial Diversity Directly and Actively Drives the Multifunctionality of Grassland Ecosystems in the Middle Part of the Northern Slopes of the Tian Shan under Grazing Disturbance. Sustainability (2071-1050), 15(7), 5673. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15075673
Chicago
Jiang, Kangwei, Qingqing Zhang, Yafei Wang, Hong Li, Yongqiang Yang, and Tursunnay Reyimu. 2023. “The Combination of Plant Diversity and Soil Microbial Diversity Directly and Actively Drives the Multifunctionality of Grassland Ecosystems in the Middle Part of the Northern Slopes of the Tian Shan under Grazing Disturbance.” Sustainability (2071-1050) 15 (7): 5673. doi:10.3390/su15075673.