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Asymmetric Microbial Succession Drives Soil Multifunctionality Recovery over a 25 Year Chronosequence of Rare Earth Tailings Restoration

Wenxing Li, Hao Qiu

Environmental Science & Technology · 2025

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Summary

. This study highlights the potential of engineering synthetic microbial consortia based on these keystone taxa to accelerate restoration of metal-contaminated ecosystems.

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1021/acs.est.5c10982
Catalogue ID
SNmok1wb3k-nytpgj
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