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024 7 _a10.1079/9780851996615.0000
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041 _aeng
245 0 4 _aThe ecology of soil decomposition
_h[electronic resource]
_cEdited by S. M. Adl.
250 _a1
260 _aWallingfordUK
_bCABI Publishing
_c2003
264 1 _aWallingfordUK
_bCABI Publishing
_c2003
300 _a335pp.;
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _acomputer
_bc
_2rdamedia
338 _aonline resource
_bcr
_2rdacarrier
347 _atext file
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347 _bPDF
490 1 _aCABI Books
520 _aDecomposition is an ecological process that recycles dead tissues, mainly from primary production, into nutrients in the soil. The Ecology of Soil Decomposition describes trophic interactions between species that carry out the decomposition of organic matter in the soil. Key topics addressed feature functional groups, spatial stratification and succession patterns over time, involving bacteria, protists, fungi and micro-invertebrates. Emphasis is placed on the role of species diversity in functional groups.
653 0 0 _asoil organic matter
653 0 0 _asoil fungi
653 0 0 _asoil fauna
653 0 0 _asoil flora
653 0 0 _ainvertebrates
653 0 0 _aanimals
653 0 0 _asoil invertebrates
653 0 0 _atrophic levels
653 0 0 _amineralization
653 0 0 _asaprophytes
653 0 0 _afood webs
653 0 0 _asoil biology
653 0 0 _aorganic matter in soil
653 0 0 _aprokaryotes
653 0 0 _abiological activity in soil
653 0 0 _adecomposition
653 0 0 _aeukaryotes
653 0 0 _aspecies diversity
653 0 0 _abacterium
653 0 0 _amicrobial degradation
653 0 0 _asoil bacteria
653 0 0 _aProtozoa
653 0 0 _abiodegradation
653 0 0 _aBacteria
653 0 0 _asaprophytic organisms
700 1 _aAdl, S. M.
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