Cite
Rare microbial taxa rather than phoD gene abundance determine hotspots of alkaline phosphomonoesterase activity in the karst rhizosphere soil.
MLA
Liu, Shuang, et al. “Rare Microbial Taxa Rather than PhoD Gene Abundance Determine Hotspots of Alkaline Phosphomonoesterase Activity in the Karst Rhizosphere Soil.” Biology & Fertility of Soils, vol. 57, no. 2, Feb. 2021, pp. 257–68. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1007/s00374-020-01522-4.
APA
Liu, S., Zhang, X., Dungait, J. A. J., Quine, T. A., & Razavi, B. S. (2021). Rare microbial taxa rather than phoD gene abundance determine hotspots of alkaline phosphomonoesterase activity in the karst rhizosphere soil. Biology & Fertility of Soils, 57(2), 257–268. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00374-020-01522-4
Chicago
Liu, Shuang, Xinyu Zhang, Jennifer A. J. Dungait, Timothy A. Quine, and Bahar S. Razavi. 2021. “Rare Microbial Taxa Rather than PhoD Gene Abundance Determine Hotspots of Alkaline Phosphomonoesterase Activity in the Karst Rhizosphere Soil.” Biology & Fertility of Soils 57 (2): 257–68. doi:10.1007/s00374-020-01522-4.