Cite
Compost, rapeseed rotation, and biocontrol agents significantly impact soil microbial communities in organic and conventional potato production systems
MLA
Gary H. Sewell, et al. “Compost, Rapeseed Rotation, and Biocontrol Agents Significantly Impact Soil Microbial Communities in Organic and Conventional Potato Production Systems.” Applied Soil Ecology, vol. 52, Jan. 2012, pp. 29–41. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apsoil.2011.10.002.
APA
Gary H. Sewell, Stellos M. Tavantzis, M. Susan Erich, Robert P. Larkin, Edward Bernard, Serena D. Gross, Andrei Alyokhin, & Andrew Lannan. (2012). Compost, rapeseed rotation, and biocontrol agents significantly impact soil microbial communities in organic and conventional potato production systems. Applied Soil Ecology, 52, 29–41. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apsoil.2011.10.002
Chicago
Gary H. Sewell, Stellos M. Tavantzis, M. Susan Erich, Robert P. Larkin, Edward Bernard, Serena D. Gross, Andrei Alyokhin, and Andrew Lannan. 2012. “Compost, Rapeseed Rotation, and Biocontrol Agents Significantly Impact Soil Microbial Communities in Organic and Conventional Potato Production Systems.” Applied Soil Ecology 52 (January): 29–41. doi:10.1016/j.apsoil.2011.10.002.