Smaller microorganisms outcompete larger ones in resistance and functional effects under disturbed agricultural ecosystems

Chunling Liang , Jiejun Qi , Wenyuan Wu , Xingyu Chen , Mingyu Li , Yu Liu , Ziheng Peng , Shi Chen , Haibo Pan , Beibei Chen , Jiai Liu , Yihe Wang , Sanfeng Chen , Sen Du , Gehong Wei , Shuo Jiao

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Chunling Liang, Jiejun Qi, Wenyuan Wu, Xingyu Chen, Mingyu Li, Yu Liu, Ziheng Peng, Shi Chen, Haibo Pan, Beibei Chen, Jiai Liu, Yihe Wang, Sanfeng Chen, Sen Du, Gehong Wei, Shuo Jiao. Smaller microorganisms outcompete larger ones in resistance and functional effects under disturbed agricultural ecosystems. iMeta, 2024, 3(4): e219 DOI:10.1002/imt2.219

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