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The following pages link to Mary-Cathrine Leewis (Q139837):
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- Carbon fluxes and microbial activities from boreal peatlands experiencing permafrost thaw (Q146367) (← links)
- Microbial endophytes and compost improve plant growth in two contrasting types of hard rock mining waste (Q150250) (← links)
- The influence of soil development on the depth distribution and structure of soil microbial communities. (Q150614) (← links)
- Life at the frozen limit: Microbial carbon metabolism across a Late Pleistocene permafrost chronosequence (Q253189) (← links)
- Low O2 level enhances CH4-derived carbon flow into microbial communities in landfill cover soils (Q258215) (← links)
- Microbiome assembly in thawing permafrost and its feedbacks to climate (Q261408) (← links)
- Influence of permafrost type and site history on losses of permafrost carbon after thaw (Q263028) (← links)
- Compost, plants and endophytes versus metal contamination: Choice of a restoration strategy steers the microbiome in polymetallic mine waste (Q265925) (← links)
- A combined compost, dolomite, and endophyte addition is more effective than single amendments for improving phytorestoration of metal contaminated mine tailings (Q312439) (← links)
- Grass Growth in Mining Wastes with Compost and Endophyte Additions (Q320562) (← links)
- Survey of metals in soils and associated endemic plants across the historic Harshaw Mining District, Southern Arizona (Q320563) (← links)
- Phytostabilization in Polymetallic Tailings using Compost and Endophyte Additions (Q320564) (← links)
- Microbial Carbon and Nitrogen Metabolism Across a Late Pleistocene Permafrost Chronosequence (Q330282) (← links)