Using next generation sequencing to assess soil microbial communities associated with drought, biochar and land use change to bioenergy.
Using next generation sequencing to assess soil microbial communities associated with drought, biochar and land use change to bioenergy.
Jenkinson, Joseph
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July 2016
Jenkinson, Joseph
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Jenkinson, Joseph
(2016)
Using next generation sequencing to assess soil microbial communities associated with drought, biochar and land use change to bioenergy.
University of Southampton, Faculty of Natural and Environmental Science, Doctoral Thesis, 273pp.
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Published date: July 2016
Organisations:
University of Southampton, Centre for Biological Sciences
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Local EPrints ID: 401042
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/401042
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Author:
Joseph Jenkinson
Thesis advisor:
Gail Taylor
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