Cite
Soil metabolic disturbance drives replant disease (intraspecific negative plant–soil feedback): Insights from an experiment examining soil impacts up to 20 years after a ginseng crop
MLA
Chongwei Li, et al. “Soil Metabolic Disturbance Drives Replant Disease (Intraspecific Negative Plant–soil Feedback): Insights from an Experiment Examining Soil Impacts up to 20 Years after a Ginseng Crop.” Geoderma, vol. 451, no. 117059-, Nov. 2024. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geoderma.2024.117059.
APA
Chongwei Li, Guozhong Chen, Xingxiao Zhang, Nan Zou, Hongxia Zhang, Haokun Li, Ping Zhu, Xinfu Bai, Ying Zhao, & Yuping Hou. (2024). Soil metabolic disturbance drives replant disease (intraspecific negative plant–soil feedback): Insights from an experiment examining soil impacts up to 20 years after a ginseng crop. Geoderma, 451(117059-). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geoderma.2024.117059
Chicago
Chongwei Li, Guozhong Chen, Xingxiao Zhang, Nan Zou, Hongxia Zhang, Haokun Li, Ping Zhu, Xinfu Bai, Ying Zhao, and Yuping Hou. 2024. “Soil Metabolic Disturbance Drives Replant Disease (Intraspecific Negative Plant–soil Feedback): Insights from an Experiment Examining Soil Impacts up to 20 Years after a Ginseng Crop.” Geoderma 451 (117059-). doi:10.1016/j.geoderma.2024.117059.