Early successional patterns of bacterial communities in soil microcosms reveal changes in bacterial community composition and network architecture, depending on the successional condition. Rodrı́guez-Valdecantos, Gustavo, Manzano, M., Sánchez, R., Urbina, F., Hengst, M. B, Lardies, M. A., Ruz, G. A, & González, B. Applied Soil Ecology, 120:44–54, Elsevier, 2017.
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@article{rodriguez2017early,
  title={Early successional patterns of bacterial communities in soil microcosms reveal changes in bacterial community composition and network architecture, depending on the successional condition},
  author={Rodr{\'\i}guez-Valdecantos, Gustavo and Manzano, Marlene and S{\'a}nchez, Raimundo and Urbina, Felipe and Hengst, Martha B and Lardies, Marco Antonio and Ruz, Gonzalo A and Gonz{\'a}lez, Bernardo},
  journal={Applied Soil Ecology},
  volume={120},
  pages={44--54},
  year={2017},
  publisher={Elsevier}
}

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