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  • 2. [Development and succession of biological soil crusts and the changes of microbial biomasses].
    Wu L, Zhang GK, Chen XG, Lan SB, Zhang DL, Hu CX.
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  • 4. Southern African biological soil crusts are ubiquitous and highly diverse in drylands, being restricted by rainfall frequency.
    Büdel B, Darienko T, Deutschewitz K, Dojani S, Friedl T, Mohr KI, Salisch M, Reisser W, Weber B.
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    Liu R, Li K, Zhang H, Zhu J, Joshi D.
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  • 6. Biological soil crust development affects bacterial communities in the Caragana microphylla community in alpine sandy areas.
    Zhou H, Li L, Liu Y.
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  • 10. Community assembly of biological soil crusts of different successional stages in a temperate sand ecosystem, as assessed by direct determination and enrichment techniques.
    Langhans TM, Storm C, Schwabe A.
    Microb Ecol; 2009 Aug; 58(2):394-407. PubMed ID: 19479305
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  • 13. Rhizobacterial Community Structures Associated with Native Plants Grown in Chilean Extreme Environments.
    Jorquera MA, Maruyama F, Ogram AV, Navarrete OU, Lagos LM, Inostroza NG, Acuña JJ, Rilling JI, de La Luz Mora M.
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  • 14. Dryland soil microbial communities display spatial biogeographic patterns associated with soil depth and soil parent material.
    Steven B, Gallegos-Graves LV, Belnap J, Kuske CR.
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  • 15. Diazotrophic community structure and function in two successional stages of biological soil crusts from the Colorado Plateau and Chihuahuan Desert.
    Yeager CM, Kornosky JL, Housman DC, Grote EE, Belnap J, Kuske CR.
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  • 16. Changes of bacterial community structure,monosaccharide composition and CO2 exchange along the successional stages of biological soil crusts.
    Wang J, Xiao J, Zhang Z, Yang L, Liu Z, Cheng Y, Wu L.
    Environ Geochem Health; 2023 Jul; 45(7):5387-5400. PubMed ID: 37147551
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  • 17. Assessing level of development and successional stages in biological soil crusts with biological indicators.
    Lan S, Wu L, Zhang D, Hu C.
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  • 20. The prokaryotic diversity of biological soil crusts in the Sonoran Desert (Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, AZ).
    Nagy ML, Pérez A, Garcia-Pichel F.
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