Cite
Low Carbon Loss from Long-Term Manure-Applied Soil during Abrupt Warming Is Realized through Soil and Microbiome Interplay.
MLA
Wang, Enzhao, et al. “Low Carbon Loss from Long-Term Manure-Applied Soil during Abrupt Warming Is Realized through Soil and Microbiome Interplay.” Environmental Science & Technology, vol. 58, no. 22, June 2024, pp. 9658–68. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.3c08319.
APA
Wang, E., Yu, B., Zhang, J., Gu, S., Yang, Y., Deng, Y., Guo, X., Wei, B., Bi, J., Sun, M., Feng, H., Song, A., & Fan, F. (2024). Low Carbon Loss from Long-Term Manure-Applied Soil during Abrupt Warming Is Realized through Soil and Microbiome Interplay. Environmental Science & Technology, 58(22), 9658–9668. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.3c08319
Chicago
Wang, Enzhao, Bing Yu, Jiayin Zhang, Songsong Gu, Yunfeng Yang, Ye Deng, Xue Guo, et al. 2024. “Low Carbon Loss from Long-Term Manure-Applied Soil during Abrupt Warming Is Realized through Soil and Microbiome Interplay.” Environmental Science & Technology 58 (22): 9658–68. doi:10.1021/acs.est.3c08319.