
Once considered relevant only in contaminated sites, it is now recognized that biological chlorine cycling is widespread in natural environments. However, linkages between chlorine cycling and other ecosystem processes are not well established.
Microbiota, Acetates, Carbon Dioxide, Carbon Cycle, Dehalococcoides, Soil, Anaerobiosis, Chlorine, Methane, Tundra, Alaska, Soil Microbiology, Hydrogen
Microbiota, Acetates, Carbon Dioxide, Carbon Cycle, Dehalococcoides, Soil, Anaerobiosis, Chlorine, Methane, Tundra, Alaska, Soil Microbiology, Hydrogen
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