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392 related items for PubMed ID: 23832301

  • 1. Soil bacterial community structure in five tropical forests in Malaysia and one temperate forest in Japan revealed by pyrosequencing analyses of 16S rRNA gene sequence variation.
    Miyashita NT, Iwanaga H, Charles S, Diway B, Sabang J, Chong L.
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