Effects of temperature on extracellular hydrolase enzymes from soil microfungi
Soil microbes play important roles in global carbon and nutrient cycling. Soil microfungi are generally amongst the most important contributors. They produce various extracellular hydrolase enzymes that break down the complex organic molecules in the soil into simpler form. In this study, we investi...
Main Authors: | Krishnan, Abiramy, Convey, Peter, Gonzalez, Marcelo, Smykla, Jerzy, Alias, Siti Aisah |
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Format: | Article |
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Springer Verlag
2018
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